
Delhi HC grants time to the centre to get consular access to Celina Jaitly's detained brother in Abu Dhabi
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The Delhi High Court granted the Ministry of External Affairs more time to secure consular access and legal representation for Bollywood actor Celina Jaitly’s detained brother, retired Major Vikrant Jaitly, while directing updates and coordination with his wife and the law firm handling the case.
New Delhi: The Delhi High court on Tuesday granted time to Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) to get consular access to retired major Vikrant Jaitly and have a meeting with him. The high court has also asked the MEA to apprise him about the development in the petition moved by Celina Jaitly.
The court is considering a petition filed by Bollywood actres Celina Jaitly seeking directions in connection with her brother's detention in the United Arab Emirates.
During the hearing, wife of Vikrant Jaitly, Charul Jaitly, filed a note. The court directed to supply the copy of note to Celina Jaitly and MEA. She appeared before the court.
Celina's counsel argued that Vikrant Jaitly was an employee and his wife was the owner of the company in question. His wife Charul Jaitly opposed the submissions of Celina Jaitly.
Justice Purushaindra Kumar Kaurav granted 4 weeks time to MEA after its cousnsel sought time to get a consular access to retired major Vikrant Jaitly.













