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Delhi High Court Asks Centre Whether Video Conferencing Is Possible With Celina Jaitly’s Brother Detained In The UAE For Over A Year

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The Delhi high court has  asked the Centre if it was possible to interact with retired Major Vikrant Jaitly, actor Celina Jaitly’s brother detained in the UAE for more than a year, through video conferencing.

Justice Purushaindra Kumar Kaurav, while hearing a petition filed by Celina Jaitly, said that an interaction with Vikrant Jaitly was necessary for providing him legal assistance.

The judge asked if Jaitley’s wife could interact with him online, why should it not be available to the court. Life and liberty are of utmost importance. The Indian citizen should be provided whatever legal assistance in Dubai. Let the Government of India facilitate. Take instructions, we are not forcing you. But (see) if that is possible,” the court said.

The court, which listed the case for hearing on Thursday, also asked the parties to not interact with the media about the case.

Earlier this month, the court had asked the Centre to authorise a Dubai-based law firm to represent Vikrant Jaitly.

During the hearing, the petitioner’s counsel informed the court that the direction did not bear fruit because her brother’s wife said she did not “support” the writ petition.

The counsel for Vikrant Jaitley’s wife said he has asked her to wait.

Celina Jaitly moved the high court last year seeking effective legal representation for her brother who had been “illegally abducted and detained” in the UAE since September 6, 2024.

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