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flag A London court will hear Nirav Modi’s appeal to reopen his extradition trial, as India guarantees fair treatment and no new charges.

flag A London court will hear on November 23 Nirav Modi’s petition to reopen his extradition trial, citing fears of interrogation and potential torture if returned to India. flag Indian authorities, including the CBI and Enforcement Directorate, have reaffirmed that Modi will face trial only on completed charges related to a ₹6,498 crore Punjab National Bank fraud, with no further interrogation or new charges. flag They emphasize he will be held in safe, well-maintained Barrack 12 at Arthur Road Prison in Mumbai, which offers medical care and security. flag India has provided a joint assurance letter to the UK, describing it as a sovereign guarantee, to support the extradition case. flag Modi, arrested in March 2019, has exhausted all legal appeals in the UK and remains in custody due to flight risk.

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