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UK High Court grants Nirav Modi permission to appeal on depression, suicide risk grounds
Updated On: 09 August, 2021 12:00 AM IST | London | PTI
Justice Martin Chamberlain delivered his verdict remotely under Covid-19 rules to conclude that the arguments presented by the 50-year-old diamond merchant’s legal team concerning his 'severe depression' and 'high risk of suicide' were arguable at a substantial hearing

Nirav Modi. File pic
A High Court judge in London on Monday granted fugitive diamond merchant Nirav Modi permission to appeal against a magistrates’ court order in favour of extradition to India to face charges of fraud and money laundering before the Indian courts on mental health and human rights grounds.
Justice Martin Chamberlain delivered his verdict remotely under Covid-19 rules to conclude that the arguments presented by the 50-year-old diamond merchant’s legal team concerning his “severe depression” and “high risk of suicide” were arguable at a substantial hearing.
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