Vijay Mallya, who is an Indian Businessman and Politician has fled the country after being accused in several state-run banks. He is now slammed with a non-bailable warrant (NBW) by the Hyderabad court. The warrant has been issued against Vijay Mallya after he failed to appear in a court in connection with the alleged dishonor of a cheque of Rs 50 lakh to GMR Hyderabad International Airport Ltd.
Mallya’s counsel has said that he will move the high court seeking quashing of the non-bailable warrant. The 14th additional chief metropolitan magistrate court issued the non-bailable warrants on March 10 against the now-defunct Kingfisher Airline, its chairman Vijay Mallya and another senior official of the company and posted the matter for April 13.
GMR counsel G Ashok Reddy said, “He (Mallya) and others were supposed to appear before the court on March 10. They did not appear. Hence, the court issued NBW order which has to be executed by April 13.” There is a total of 11 cases involving Rs 8 crore payment to GMR and the NBWs were issued in connection with a Rs 50 lakh bounced cheque, he said.
Advocate H Sudhakar Rao, appearing for Mallya said, “NBWs have been issued in this case. There are other cases going on wherein we have got orders from high court dispensing with his (Mallya’s) attendance. I will be filing an application in the high court for quashing this order of issuing warrants,” Rao told PTI. When contacted, GMR refused to comment on the issue saying the matter is sub judice.
GMR Hyderabad International Airport Ltd, or GHIAL, which runs Hyderabad’s Rajiv Gandhi International Airport, had filed a petition in the court seeking Mallya’s prosecution for defaulting on payments and cheating them by allegedly issuing cheques that bounced.