QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION
ADMINISTRATIVE COURT
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
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MR JUSTICE POPPLEWELL
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THE QUEEN ON THE APPLICATION OF VIJAY MALLYA |
Applicant |
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(1) GOVERNMENT OF INDIA (2) THE SECRETARY OF STATE |
Respondents |
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The respondents did not attend and were not represented
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Lord Justice Leggatt (giving the judgment of the court):
"which would be sufficient to make a case requiring an answer by the person if the proceedings were the summary trial of an information against him."
That requirement is often referred to, as a convenient shorthand, as the requirement to show a prima facie case.
"The proceedings against him in India have been brought to meet the political aim of assuaging public anger at the collapse of KFA and the loss of public funds which ensued in circumstances where there is no prima facie case of criminality by the applicant."
Those final words are underlined in the skeleton argument and it is said that that final rider founds the applicant's case under section 81(a).