Not possible to assess Mallya’s capacity to repay, banks tell SC
Banks told the Supreme Court that from the non-disclosure of assets by Mallya, it was not possible to assess his capacity to pay their outstanding dues
Read MoreSarcastic | Objective | Incisive
Sarcastic | Objective | Incisive
Banks told the Supreme Court that from the non-disclosure of assets by Mallya, it was not possible to assess his capacity to pay their outstanding dues
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