
The Supreme Court on Thursday reserved its verdict on fugitive liquor baron Vijay Mallya's two-year-old petition seeking recall of the court's 2017 judgment holding him guilty of contempt of court but dampened hopes of any relief by saying he had siphoned off $40 million from his account to hoodwink creditor banks in violation of court orders.

The Supreme Court on Thursday reserved its verdict on fugitive liquor baron Vijay Mallya's two-year-old petition seeking recall of the court's 2017 judgment holding him guilty of contempt of court but dampened hopes of any relief by saying he had siphoned off $40 million from his account to hoodwink creditor banks in violation of court orders.
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The Supreme Court on Thursday reserved its verdict on fugitive liquor baron Vijay Mallya's two-year-old petition seeking recall of the court's 2017 judgment holding him guilty of contempt of court but dampened hopes of any relief by saying he had siphoned off $40 million from his account to hoodwink creditor banks in violation of court orders.
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