The govt of India’s barrister told a London court it needs 8 weeks to produce the “opening note” in the Nirav Modi case, which could delay his extradition trial to February 2020. The chief magistrate insisted the “note” needed to be “provided in six weeks” and set July 29 for Nirav’s next case management hearing.
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