Celina Jaitly responds after Delhi High Court disposes plea over brother’s refusal to communicate Actor Celina Jaitly has reacted after the Delhi High Court dismissed her petition seeking communication and legal assistance for her brother, Major (Retd. ) Vikrant Jaitly, who is currently detained in the United Arab Emirates. According to a reports, the court disposed of the plea after being informed that Vikrant Jaitly had declined to communicate with his sister and preferred to make legal decisions in consultation with his wife, Charul Jaitly. The court was also told that he had been granted consular access on multiple occasions and had refused legal representation offered to him, including pro bono assistance. Responding to the development, Celina Jaitly shared a note on Instagram expressing concern while acknowledging the court’s decision. She wrote, “Today was the last hearing of my writ petition. I had approached the Hon’ble Court out of deep concern for the safety, security & well being of my brother. ” She added, “He is in a foreign nation & as his sister, I felt it was my duty to ensure that he was not left without protection or support,” and noted that despite navigating personal challenges, she felt compelled to seek legal intervention for his welfare. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Celina Jaitly (@celinajaitlyofficial) In her post, the actor emphasised that her intention was to ensure her brother’s safety and access to necessar... #Delhi #Arab_Emirates #High_Court #Delhi_High #High #Celina_Jaitly #Vikrant_Jaitly #Jaitly #Jaitly_responds #seeking_communication

Delhi High Court closes Celina Jaitly’s petition over brother’s detention in United Arab Emirates The Delhi High Court has closed a petition filed by former actor Celina Jaitly seeking consular access to meet her brother, Vikrant Jaitly, who is currently being held in the United Arab Emirates. The court took the decision after being informed that Vikrant had chosen not to communicate with his sister and preferred that any legal decisions regarding his case be taken only after consulting his wife. The matter was heard on March 16 by Justice Purushaindra Kumar Kaurav, who observed that there was no reason to keep the petition pending in light of the developments. During the hearing, authorities informed the court that Vikrant had already been granted consular access but had declined legal assistance. As part of the petition, Celina had requested that authorities help arrange legal expenses for her brother. Addressing this request, the court recorded that the matter had been communicated to him. “Petitioner prayed that respondent assists in securing legal expenses for Mr Jaitly. As per the court direction, the aforesaid aspect was brought to the notice of Mr Jaitly, who in his interaction with the officials has unequivocally stated that he is not willing to be represented by any of the law firm,” the court noted. The court was further informed that a law firm had offered to represent him on a pro bono basis. However, Vikrant did not agree to the proposal. “The court direct... #Arab_Emirates #United_Arab #High_Court #Delhi_High #Arab #Court #United #Emirates #High #Celina_Jaitly
