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Vijay Mallya loses battle to keep London Home

 Vijay Mallya to be evicted from London home; Swiss bank UBS to take  possession - The Economic Times 

Indian fugitive business tycoon Vijay Mallya and his family are set to be evicted from their multi-million-pound London home after mortgagee Swiss bank UBS won the right in Court on Tuesday to repossess it & sell it.

Vijay Mallya lives in the lavish Grade-1 listed home 18-19 Cornwall Terrace — 2 terraced houses converted into one home — overlooking Regent’s Park, with his 34-year-old actor son Sidhartha & his 95-year-old mother Lalitha, wife of the late industrialist Vittal Mallya.

If the family do not leave immediately of their own accord, they may get evicted from the house by bailiffs.

At the end of the hearing in the chancery division of the high court in London on Tuesday, the barrister for UBS, Fenner Moeran QC, said the bank would not delay any enforcement proceedings. The house is worth tens of millions of pounds.

Deputy master Marsh of the high court in London dismissed on Tuesday Rose Capital’s application for a stay of enforcement & also refused to stay Tuesday’s judgment pending any appeal. It also refused permission to appeal, saying: “Rose Capital’s position is completely hopeless.” He said the company “has had more than sufficient time to resolve this & I am satisfied there is no real prospect that another judge will take a different view & you would succeed on appeal.” Daniel Margolin, representing the Mallyas, said: “This will have serious consequences for my clients, including Vijay Mallya & a lady of some 95 years of age”. He requested a “stay of execution pending appeal in case enforcement officers start turning up in the next few days”. This was refused.


However, Rose Capital & Mallya plan to contest Tuesday’s judgment by seeking permission to appeal from a different judge, but, since there is no stay, bailiffs can now enter the house. Mallya has another house in Tewin, Hertfordshire, which he bought off Formula One driver Lewis Hamilton’s father, Anthony, worth over Rs 100 crore.


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