Nirav Modi currently in UK's Wandsworth prison is accused of defrauding India's Punjab National Bank, of more than INR 70 billion, of laundering the proceeds and interfering with witnesses and evidence.
The UK high court has recently deferred rulling on Nirav Modi's appeal against his extradition to India in order to allow his barrister more time to make submissions on a fresh assurance from the Indian government on how his mental health will be taken care of at Arthur Road Jail in Mumbai.
Fitzgerald representing Nirav said there was no evidence of how he would be transferred out of prison to hospital. Helen Malcolm QC representing Indian government said they were refused access to Nirav's medical records for expert
viewing.

