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Why the extradition pact with UK is just a piece of paper

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New Delhi, may 12: In matters of extradition, the United Kingdom is probably one of the worst countries to deal with. Statistics would reveal that India's success rate when it comes to extraditions from the United Kingdom is nil.

This would only mean that the Extradition Treaty that India and the UK signed in 1993 is nothing but a piece of paper.

India's extradition pact with UK is nil

The likes of Tiger Hanif who was wanted in blasts case At Gujarat, 1993 has not yet been extradited to India.

He has exhausted all legal remedies in the UK to avoid extradition. However he continues to make representations to the Home Secretary in the UK and is now planning on moving the European Court of Human Rights against his extradition.

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India has not had a success rate where extraditions from the UK are concerned. In this context what one must bear in mind is that the extradition of Vijay Mallya from the UK hardly stands a chance.

British cite lack of evidence:

There are 131 extradition requests made by India pending with the UK. In almost all the cases, the accused persons have told the UK authorities that there is either a political vendetta against them or the chances of them being tortured by the Indian police is high.

Courts in the UK which are approached by such persons have not been entirely helpful either. Even if the government is considering the extradition request, the courts normally come in the way.

The courts in the UK often take a lenient view towards the accused petitioners who claim that they would be tortured. Further the courts also consider seriously when the petitioner alleges that cases had been slapped against him or her out of political vendetta.

While these contentions are all matters of debate, the courts often accept the view of the accused petitioner and cite lack of papers or evidence.

Many accused have managed to escape extradition due to the intervention by the UK courts. In the case of Lalit Modi, the government failed to have him extradited.

The case was no different where Nadeem who was charged in the murder of Gulshan Kumar. he was later acquitted in that case. Over all there are 131 requests that are pending in the UK and today the government added one more to that list while seeking the extradition of Vijay Mallya.

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