Government sources said the Indian team of officials led by S Jayaraman had conveyed India’s disappointment at the suggestion since it had taken Denmark years to decide on the first. But New Delhi may not have much of a choice.
A court in Denmark in 2011 had refused to extradite Davy in 2011 because of widespread human rights violations in Indian prisons. New Delhi is learnt to have pointed that Davy could serve his jail term in that country if he was convicted during his trial under the repatriation of prisoners law. In the worst case scenario, New Delhi is exploring the possibility of conducting the trial in Denmark.
Home Secretary RK Singh did not divulge details of the talks. "The talks were held in a cordial manner and there was a discussion on extradition of Kim Davy," he said.