More
    HomeWorldCourt advises Belgian Government To Approve Extradition of Mehul Choksi

    Court advises Belgian Government To Approve Extradition of Mehul Choksi

    Published on

    spot_img

    The Mehul Choksi extradition case has moved closer to a final decision after the Antwerp Court of Appeal in Belgium recommended his return to India on six of seven charges linked to a major banking fraud.

    Choksi, a former Gitanjali Gems promoter who fled India in 2018, is accused of orchestrating a ₹13,000 crore fraud involving fraudulent banking instruments issued by Punjab National Bank.

    The court rejected his claims of political persecution and risk of torture, finding no supporting evidence. India has assured Belgian authorities of proper detention conditions and medical care.

    The final decision now rests with Belgium’s Interior Ministry, which is expected to rule within weeks.

    Latest articles

    Sir Richie Richardson Charity Golf Day a Resounding Success

    Sir Richie Richardson extends heartfelt thanks to all sponsors and participants following the successful...

    Antiguan Kelton Mich Dalso Called to Bar in St. Lucia

    Kelton Mich Dalso has been called to the Bar in the Eastern Caribbean Supreme...

    PM Browne Alleges Opposition Linked to ‘Clandestine’ Pro-LGBTQ Campaign Material

    — Prime Minister Gaston Browne on Friday accused opposition figures Jamale Pringle and Harold...

    VIDEO: Driver damages fresh concrete as road works continue in Bathlodge

    Driver damages fresh concrete as road works continue in BathlodgeA section of newly laid...

    More like this

    Sir Richie Richardson Charity Golf Day a Resounding Success

    Sir Richie Richardson extends heartfelt thanks to all sponsors and participants following the successful...

    Antiguan Kelton Mich Dalso Called to Bar in St. Lucia

    Kelton Mich Dalso has been called to the Bar in the Eastern Caribbean Supreme...

    PM Browne Alleges Opposition Linked to ‘Clandestine’ Pro-LGBTQ Campaign Material

    — Prime Minister Gaston Browne on Friday accused opposition figures Jamale Pringle and Harold...