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Nirav Modi, won’t get a fair trial in India and also he is targeted due to political reasons. He has also cited the poor condition of jails in India and said that the evidence against him is weak.

Nirav Modi has filed an appeal in a UK high court seeking permission to challenge his extradition to India. A lower court had ordered his extradition to India in February, following which UK Home Secretary Priti Patel cleared his extradition last month. Nirav Modi is a prime accused in the ₹14,000-crore Punjab National Bank loan fraud case.

According to his Legal team, the perfected grounds of appeal are being prepared and will be filed soon and there are initial grounds of appeal.

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