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<title><![CDATA[London Court Orders Nirav Modi To Pay Bank Of India Over USD 11.5 Million]]></title>
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<p>In a ruling handed down at the London Circuit Commercial Court on Tuesday, Justice Simon Tinkler ruled in favour of the Bank of India and held that:</p>
<p>“Modi was validly served with the October 2025 Demand. That was a valid demand for a liability to the Bank under the Personal Guarantee.”</p>
<p>The judge also observed the Personal Guarantee is not, as a matter of Indian law, void or unenforceable and thus Modi is liable under the Personal Guarantee to the Bank for the principal amount due of USD 4,105,189.34. </p>
<p>“The interest calculated on the basis set out by the bank is to be added to the principal sum in calculating the total amount due,” the judge concluded.</p>
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