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  • Lithuania nails SpiceJet after inspection, fresh insolvency cases in English courts

    Moneycontrol gets access to two more rulings against SpiceJet, that emerged in UK courts in May, from aircraft-leasing companies on unpaid rent; 1,800 pictures of inspection reveal ‘one of the worst in-service’ aircraft.

  • Indian-origin billionaire Arvind Tiku takes British intelligence company to court over alleged breach of data protection rights

    Indian-origin billionaire Arvind Tiku takes British intelligence company to court over alleged breach of data protection rights

    Between November 2014 and February 2020, S-RM is alleged to have made four reports on Arvind Tiku and disclosed it to third parties - some of them outside the UK/European Union

  • Bidding for Air India and expanding into Covid testing weighed against SpiceJet in the British court

    Bidding for Air India and expanding into Covid testing weighed against SpiceJet in the British court

    Big conglomerates routinely mount multi-jurisdiction proceedings. The SpiceJet-De Havilland case is a reminder why it is prudent to maintain a consistent stand in courts across continents.

  • Vijay Mallya arrives at UK court for extradition hearing

    Vijay Mallya arrives at UK court for extradition hearing

    The 62-year-old former Kingfisher Airline boss reached at the Westminster Magistrates' Court at around 2 pm IST.

  • Vijay Mallya to appear before UK court for extradition hearing

    Vijay Mallya to appear before UK court for extradition hearing

    The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS), arguing on behalf of the Indian government, had agreed to the request and the video has since been submitted to the court.

  • Ex-Barclays CEO appears in court over fraud charges

    Ex-Barclays CEO appears in court over fraud charges

    Britain's Serious Fraud Office last month charged Barclays bank and four former managers, including Varley, with "conspiracy to commit fraud" linked to emergency fundraising from Qatar during the global financial crisis.

  • Tata vs Docomo: A match made in heaven takes an ugly turn

    Tata vs Docomo: A match made in heaven takes an ugly turn

    The fight between Tata Sons and Japanese major NTT Docomo has reached a point where both the estranged parties have stooped to media posturing and mud slinging in public.

  • Citi made $35 mn ahead of client's M&A deal

    Citi made $35 mn ahead of client's M&A deal

    Perry Stimpson, a former Citigroup forex trader who is claiming unfair dismissal, said the bank was handling a big M&A deal in 2010 and made millions trading foreign exchange ahead of it - a practice called "front running" - in direct contravention of its code of conduct.

  • UK court refuses bail to accused UBS

    UK court refuses bail to accused UBS

    Adoboli, who last week denied charges of fraud and false accounting relating to the loss, had made his first application to be freed from custody since being arrested last September.

  • Julian Assange loses appeal against extradition to Sweden

    Julian Assange loses appeal against extradition to Sweden

    WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange lost appeal against extradition to Sweden on Tuesday. UK high court judges ruled that Assange should face accusations of rape in Sweden.

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