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Tycoon Vijay Mallya loses appeal against UK bankruptcy order

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Posted on April 9, 2025

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· Last updated: April 9, 2025

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Vijay Mallya's Appeal Against UK Bankruptcy Order Rejected

LONDON (Reuters) - Indian tycoon Vijay Mallya on Wednesday lost an appeal against a bankruptcy order made by London's High Court over a more than 1 billion-pound ($1.28 billion) debt to lenders including the State Bank of India.

Mallya, who lives in Britain, has been embroiled in a long legal battle with lenders – as well as the Indian authorities – following the 2012 collapse of his defunct Kingfisher Airlines.

In 2017, a group of banks obtained a judgment in India worth over 1 billion pounds against Mallya, who had guaranteed Kingfisher Airlines' debt.

That ruling was registered in Britain later that year and led to a bankruptcy order being made against Mallya in 2021.

Mallya appealed against the bankruptcy order at a hearing in February, when his lawyers argued the banks had already recovered assets which had effectively settled the debt.

But his appeal was rejected on Tuesday, with Judge Anthony Mann saying in a written ruling that "the bottom line ... is that the bankruptcy order stands".

Mallya's lawyers did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Mallya, who was also co-owner the Formula One motor racing team Force India, is separately fighting extradition to India to face fraud charges over Kingfisher Airlines' collapse.

His most recent appeal against his extradition was rejected in 2020, but Mann said in his ruling that the extradition order "has still not been enforced".

"Apparently Dr Mallya is still resisting extradition on other bases which have yet to be resolved," Mann added.

(Reporting by Sam Tobin)

Key Takeaways

  • Vijay Mallya lost his appeal against a UK bankruptcy order.
  • The order relates to a $1.28 billion debt to lenders.
  • Mallya's legal battle involves the collapse of Kingfisher Airlines.
  • His extradition to India for fraud charges is still pending.
  • Judge Mann confirmed the bankruptcy order stands.

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The main topic is Vijay Mallya's loss of an appeal against a UK bankruptcy order related to a $1.28 billion debt.
What is Vijay Mallya's legal issue?
Vijay Mallya is facing a UK bankruptcy order and extradition to India over fraud charges related to Kingfisher Airlines.
What was the outcome of the appeal?
The appeal was rejected, and the UK bankruptcy order against Vijay Mallya remains in place.

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