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Supreme Court to hear Mallya's passport case today

| | Mar 30, 2016, at 05:25 pm
New Delhi, Mar 30 (IBNS) The Supreme Court will hear the plea on cancellation of Vijay Mallya's passport on Wednesday, reports said.

A consortium of 13 banks had moved the court seeking the freezing of the  passport of the Rajya Sabha MP, who is facing legal proceedings for his alleged involvement in loan default cases of Rs. 9,000 crore.

On March 9, the apex court had asked the beleaguered liquor baron, who had left the country on March 2,  to be present before it on March , with his passport.

 Meanwhile, dismayed over abusive tweets to Siddharth's (son) by some people, Mallya tweeted, "My son Sid does not deserve all this hatred and abuse. He has had nothing to do with my business. Shower abuse on me if you must but not him. Slam me if you must but not a young man".

Siddharth has faced a criticism on Twitter after Mallya left India. People  questioned him about his father's location through twitter.

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