Vijay Mallya faces setback in legal fight to save posh London home


London, Nov 22(PTI): Liquor tycoon Vijay Mallya on Wednesday faced a setback in his battle to save his posh London home from foreclosure by Swiss bank UBS after the UK High Court rejected many of the arguments relied on by his legal team.

The bank has sought repossession of the property at Cornwall Terrace, overlooking Regent's Park in central London, over the non-payment of a 20.4-million pounds mortgage loan.

The property was referred in the UK High Court as a "high class home for Vijay Mallya and his family members and United Breweries Group corporate guests".

While a trial in the case has been set for May next year, the High Court on Wednesday ruled on the UBS' application to strike out parts of the defence and found substantially in favour of the bank.

"UBS is pleased with the decision. Given that proceedings are ongoing, it would be inappropriate to comment further," UBS said in a statement.

In his judgment following a two-day hearing last month, Judge Chief Master Marsh concluded that he can see no basis upon which the defendants should be given an opportunity to amend their defence.

"They have had an ample opportunity to explain their case in answers to UBS' request for information. The case they put forward is not curable by simple amendments," he said.

"The language of the contractual terms in this case could not be more stark. The loan was made on an uncommitted basis and repayable on demand," the judgment notes.

The judge also expressed his displeasure at the way Mallya's defence team had conducted itself during the case, which meant avoidable delays for the court.

There was a breakdown in the relationship between Mallya's previous law firm, Blake Morgan LLP, "including in relation to fees", which was one of the factors flagged by the court.

"I accept that the change of solicitors put the defendants' legal team under considerable pressure. However, I am not satisfied that the defendants (Mallya) have shown a good reason for seeking an adjournment. It seems to me that the defendants are largely the authors of their current misfortune," the judgment reads.

The case relates to a mortgage taken out by Rose Capital Ventures, one of Mallya's companies, with the 62-year-old businessman, his mother Lalitha and son Sidhartha, listed as having the right of occupancy on the property.

While Mallya's team claims the bank had called in the loan ahead of an agreed period, the bank has claimed that it is within its rights to call in the mortgage for non-payment.

The application relating to the judgment this week was filed by the bank to strike out claims that any rights to remain in the property by the defendants take priority over the mortgage before a full trial in May 2019.

Meanwhile, Mallya remains on bail on an extradition warrant executed by Scotland Yard last year on fraud and money laundering charges brought by the Indian government, amounting to nearly Rs 9,000 crore.

A ruling in his extradition case is expected at Westminster Magistrates' Court in London next month.

The extradition trial, which opened at the London court on December 4 last year, is aimed at laying out a prima facie case of fraud against Mallya and establishing there are no bars to him being extradited to face Indian courts over the allegations relating to loans made out to his now-defunct Kingfisher Airlines.

In separate legal proceedings, the businessman had also lost his appeal in the UK's Court of Appeal against a High Court order in favour of 13 Indian banks to recover funds amounting to nearly 1.145 billion pounds.

The High Court order, earlier this year, in favour of the State Bank of India (SBI) led consortium had reinforced a worldwide freezing order against Mallya's assets.

  

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Nov 22 2018

    In 2010 Vijay Mallya was re-elected for a second term, this time with the backing of the BJP & JD(S) ...

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangalore

    Thu, Nov 22 2018

    Nothing can be reckoned till the case is finalised.

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  • G M Hegde, Udupi

    Thu, Nov 22 2018

    Sorry plight of a baron who all in the country as well as abroad looked up to, had bright business acumen, every actor actress model politician took favours until he bought the unlucky Tippu sword in auction & world turned upside down.

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  • Vikki, Mangalore

    Thu, Nov 22 2018

    JDS RAJYASABHA MEMBER MALLYA
    IN KARNATAKA CONGRESS IS JDS PARTNER SO WEVCAN CALL HIM CONGRESSI

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  • Amith, NAGPUR

    Thu, Nov 22 2018

    Vikki, Mangalore - Don't even "Shy" to call him a "pack of " BRASHTA JUUMLA PAKODA, because in 2nd Term he entered the Rajya Sabha with " BHAGWA" Chaddi !!!!!

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  • sri_elder, Karkala

    Thu, Nov 22 2018

    This Mallya is a congress 'material'... North Indian word is maal..

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Nov 22 2018

    Rajya Sabha Member from BJP before fleeing to London ...

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  • Lobo, Mangalore

    Thu, Nov 22 2018

    Jossey, he was never BJP nominated member. Just search in wiki or google, you will understand. Your credentials are at stake as always buddy.

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  • Sanjeev Kamath, Udupi

    Thu, Nov 22 2018

    Respected Jossey Sir,
    Your statement is misleading, Sir, as always.
    Vijay Mallya was elected to the Rajya Sabha in 2002 as an independent member from his home state of Karnataka with the support of the CONGRESS party and Janata Dal (Secular). Please correct it in your interest.

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  • Amith, NAGPUR

    Thu, Nov 22 2018

    Sanjeev Kamath, Udupi and Lobo Mangalore - both of you also correct your facts, that Vijaya Mallya was supported by BJP for his second term to Rajya Sabha because during this period Pakoda party's CHEAP minister was ruling Karnataka and Congress was not at all in the position to spare it's votes!!!!
    Secondly, during his 2nd term the fugitive Mallya fled the country with the blessing and help from Ali Baba and 40 Chor, with Rs. 9 thousand crores , that was yours and my money!!!!!

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  • JNB, Mumbai_Mangalore

    Thu, Nov 22 2018

    In other words : Butter_Jam_Pickle (BJP'S) is yours but Jar (Barni) belongs to congress?
    Grow up man-grow up at least once!

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  • Kuchan, Kudla

    Thu, Nov 22 2018

    Kalwe Mage....

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Nov 22 2018

    Lesson for all FEKU's ...

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  • Law, Mangalore

    Thu, Nov 22 2018

    Send him to India. The central Government will take credit just before election.

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  • Krishna godse, India

    Thu, Nov 22 2018

    The London house is our money, next time if we visit London, let's stay in mallyas house for free, after all it's our money

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