Vijay Mallya claims in London court that Indian banks pursuing him are ‘acting in bad faith’

Fugitive businessman Vijay Mallya's lawyer accused banks of acting in bad faith during his bankruptcy appeal in a London court. Judge Sir Anthony Mann dismissed the adjournment request and barred late evidence from Mallya, who alleged the banks have recovered more than what was due and misrepresented recoveries.
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