The Supreme Court made an important announcement on Tuesday in the contempt case against Vijay Mallya. The Supreme Court said that the case in which fugitive businessman Vijay Mallya has been convicted will be heard on January 18, 2022.
The Supreme Court said that we have waited enough in this matter, now we cannot wait any longer than this. This case of contempt against Vijay Mallya will have to be settled at some level. Now, this process should end.
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Can't wait for Mallya forever: Supreme Court
The court said that we cannot wait for Vijay Mallya forever. The court had directed Mallya to appear, but he did not appear. Earlier, the court had also dismissed Mallya's petition for review of the 2017 verdict in this case.
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