Setback for Nirav Modi- Fugitive's petition against extradition rejected by London High Court, says CBI

The UK High Court rejected Nirav Modi's petition to reopen extradition proceedings, supported by the CBI and Crown Prosecution Service. The court found no exceptional circumstances to warrant reopening the case, which involves significant financial wrongdoing related to the PNB scam.

ANI
Published26 Mar 2026, 11:24 AM IST
Fugitive diamantaire Nirav Modi. (Mint File Photo)
Fugitive diamantaire Nirav Modi. (Mint File Photo)(HT_PRINT)

Nirav Modi's petition to reopen proceedings against his extradition order by the UK courts was rejected on Wednesday by the High Court of Justice, King's Bench Division, London, said the Central Bureau of Investigation.

The matter was strongly argued by the Crown Prosecution Service advocate, ably assisted by a dedicated CBI team, including investigating officers who travelled to London for the hearing. The reopening application had been filed on the basis of the Bhandari judgment; however, with sustained and coordinated efforts of the CBI, the challenge was successfully overcome, the probe agency said in a statement.

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The High Court, while handing down the judgment, observed that the reopened petition and the circumstances surrounding it are not exceptional so as to make it appropriate to reopen it, said the probe agency in a release.

CBI has been seeking the extradition of Nirav Modi in connection with the PNB scam involving significant financial wrongdoing with a public sector bank, with proceedings ongoing since 2018. Following his arrest in the UK in 2019, courts approved his extradition and rejected earlier appeals, finding no legal barriers and accepting assurances regarding his treatment in India. Although a temporary legal obstacle delayed the process, it was lifted in August 2025, the statement issued by CBI.

According to CBI, Nirav Modi had applied to reopen his appeal, citing concerns about potential ill-treatment (basis Bhandari judgment) and questioning whether assurances provided by Indian authorities were sufficient to protect his rights. He has been in a UK prison since March 19, 2019.

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Nirav Modi is a fugitive economic offender wanted for trial in India in a CBI bank fraud case involving defrauding Punjab National Bank of 6498.20 crore, CBI said.

CBI added that the Crown Prosecution Service was effectively supported by a dedicated CBI team, which prepared the responses in the proceedings and travelled to London specifically for the hearing. The positive outcome highlights the consistent efforts and strong commitment of the Government of India in achieving this success, the CBI stated.

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