Arthur road jail to be Mallya's home: India to tell UK court
November 26, 2017  15:29
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Arthur road jail in Mumbai will be the home of fugitive liquor baron Vijay Mallya if he is extradited to India to face the law in connection with the Rs 9,000 crore loan default cases.

This will be conveyed to a British court next week by India through the Crown Prosecution Service, which is arguing the extradition case against Mallya on behalf of the Indian government, a home ministry official said.

The Westminster Magistrates' Court in London will be told that it is the duty of the state to ensure security of prisoners and Mallya's apprehension about threat to his life is 'misleading'.

The court will be told that the prisons in India are as good as in any other country in the world and prisoners' rights are fully protected in Indian jails, the official, who is privy to the responses prepared by the government, told PTI.

The move came after Mallya's lawyers said that the fugitive businessman's life may be in danger if he is extradited to India and there were alleged incidents of human rights violations in Indian jails.

The Westminster Magistrates' Court will start hearing theextradition proceedings from December 4.  -- PTI
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