‘The Petitioner Is Entitled to Call Her Brother’ — Delhi High Court Steps In to Help Celina Jaitly Contact Detained Army Officer in UAE

Delhi High Court has again asked the MEA to help actor Celina Jaitly establish contact with her brother detained in a UAE prison. The Court said the Consulate must ensure he is informed that he can speak to his sister.

Delhi High Court Orders MEA to Help Celina Jaitly’s Brother Detained in UAE, Seeks Status Report

The Delhi High Court has directed the MEA to ensure legal and diplomatic support for actress Celina Jaitly’s brother, Major (Retd.) Vikrant Jaitly, allegedly detained in the UAE. The court also ordered appointment of a nodal officer to update his family on his condition and case.

“Don’t Want To Hurt India-Russia Ties, But Worry For The Child”: Supreme Court In Custody Battle Case

The Supreme Court expressed concern over a missing Russian woman who fled India with her 4-year-old amid a custody case, urging restraint to protect India-Russia relations. The bench said it hopes the child is safe and not a victim of trafficking.

“The Child Has Been Snatched Away from the Custody of the Supreme Court of India”: SC Slams Delhi Police, Orders Interpol Action in Custody Case

The Supreme Court slammed Delhi Police for allowing a Russian woman to flee India with her child amid a pending custody case. It ordered MEA to involve Interpol and warned of “harshest of orders.”

Custody Row Twist: Russian Mother Escapes India via Nepal with Child, Centre Informs Supreme Court

Russian woman vanishes with her 4-year-old son and reaches Moscow amid custody battle. Supreme Court orders Centre, Delhi Police, and MEA to file a status report in one week.

Delhi High Court Asks MEA to Help 3 Indians Facing Death Penalty in Indonesia; Ensures Legal Aid and Family Contact

The Delhi High Court directed India’s Ministry of External Affairs to assist three Indian men sentenced to death in Indonesia for drug trafficking. The court emphasized the importance of legal support, communication with families, and diplomatic engagement with Indonesian authorities. A follow-up hearing is scheduled for May 6, 2025.

Supreme Court Slams Assam Government Over Delay in Deporting 63 Foreigners In 2 Weeks, Asking “Are You Waiting For Muhurat”

NEW DELHI: Today, 4th Feb, The Supreme Court strongly criticized the Assam government for not deporting people who have already been declared as foreigners. The court questioned whether the state was waiting for a “muhurat” (auspicious time) to take action.