💨 Abstract
A London High Court judge refused Nirav Modi's latest bail application, citing a "confidential impediment" in his extradition proceedings to India. Justice Michael Fordham stated that Modi, wanted for fraud and money laundering, poses a flight risk. Despite Modi's lawyers arguing for bail due to the lengthy detention, the judge noted a confidential process that prevents his surrender to Indian authorities.
Courtesy: Aditi Khanna
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