Actress Celina Jaitly calls Delhi HC order ‘Ray of hope’ as her soldier brother is detained in…; n…
The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has been requested by the courtroom to facilitate communication between actress Celina Jaitly and her brother.
Actor Celina Jaitly petitioned the Delhi High Court on November 3 to intervene on behalf of her brother, Indian Army Major (retired) Vikrant Kumar Jaitly, who has been allegedly detained within the United Arab Emirates (UAE) since September 2024. The courtroom was informed that Jaitly, who has been within the United Arab Emirates since 2016, was reportedly held on account of nationwide safety issues.
Court seeks MEA assist for…
The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has been requested by the courtroom to facilitate communication between the actor and her brother. It has additionally been requested to assist Vikrant Jaitly and his spouse, who’s within the United Arab Emirates, talk. It has additionally requested for an replace on the MEA’s progress.
During the listening to, the actor was within the courtroom. She described the High Court’s route as a “ray of hope” in a prolonged Instagram submit.
According to Jaitly’s lawyer, the federal government ought to assist him together with his authorized wants as a result of he’s an Indian nationwide. It additionally stated that Vikrant Jaitly’s sole blood relative is Celina Jaitly.
Family awaits replace on Jaitly’s authorized standing
According to the petition, the household has not acquired any concrete info on Jaitly’s situation or authorized standing, even after making requests to the Indian Embassy, Consulate, and the Minister of External Affairs for greater than a yr.
Justice Sachin Datta was listening to the case. December 4 is the date of the subsequent listening to.
Celina Jaitly shares submit
Celina Jaitly, after the listening to, shared a submit on Instagram from the “gates of the Delhi High Court”: “…After an arduous 14 months, I have finally reached the light at the end of the dark tunnel. I have just exited the Hon’ble High Court of Delhi, where my writ petition regarding my brother was heard.”
“A victim of enforced disappearance for nine months, followed by detainment,” she stated, referring to her brother.
“You fought for us, bhai, now it’s time for us to stand behind you,” she stated, calling the courtroom’s route a “ray of hope”.
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