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Vijay Mallya case: Banks can start proceedings to recover Rs 6,203 crore, says DRT

The Debt Recovery Tribunal (DRT) has allowed Kingfisher Airlines’ consortium of lenders start proceedings to recover over Rs 6,000 from Vijay Mallya, an alert from PTI said.

According to a tweet by ANI news service, “Debt Recovery Tribunal allows original application of Bankers (i.e Bankers can now begin process to recover the amount).”

Vijay Mallya Case: Debt Recovery Tribunal allows original application of Bankers (i.e Bankers can now begin process to recover the amount).

— ANI (@ANI_news)

The Debt Recovery Tribunal ruled in favour of the 17-banks’ consortium in the Vijay Mallya debt case.

Beleaguered businessman Vijay Mallya who is in London since March 2, 2016, owes Kingfisher Airlines’ 17-bank consortium over Rs 6,000 crore. The Debt Recovery Tribunal has now given the banks led by State Bank of India (SBI) a go-ahead to start the recovery of Rs 6,203 crore owed to them.

To be updated…

Source: dnaindia.com