U.K. signs off on Nirav Modi’s extradition
The jailed diamantaire can still appeal against the United Kingdom's home ministry's nod, but the prospect of him returning to India draws near.
The jailed diamantaire can still appeal against the United Kingdom's home ministry's nod, but the prospect of him returning to India draws near.
British judge sees no barrier to fair trial in India; fallen diamantaire can appeal in two weeks.
Our banking sector has had too many such accidents in the recent past, and the double shocks of mounting NPAs and major frauds, has dealt it a severe blow.
Nirav Modi’s Firestar International could have ranked 217th in the 2016 Fortune India 500 list.
A day after Punjab National Bank disclosed a $1.77 billion fraud, law-enforcement agencies moved swiftly on orders from the Finance Ministry to seize Nirav Modi’s assets. But how long before the rot is over?