New Delhi: Veteran Congress leader N D Tiwari on Thursday
failed to get any relief in the paternity suit filed against him, as the
Supreme Court asked him to give his blood sample by May 29 for DNA
test.
The Supreme Court said that the District Judge of Dehradun,
accompanied with a civil surgeon and a pathologist, will go to Tiwari’s
residence to collect the blood sample.
The 86-year-old leader has been embroiled in the paternity case for
over four years, and the court had earlier ordered that police may use
force if necessary to get Tiwari's blood sample for the test.
The court's directions came on the plea of 32-year-old Rohit
Shekhar seeking to compel Tiwari to furnish his blood sample at the
earliest to decide the four-year-old paternity suit. He has sought a
judicial declaration that Tiwari is his biological father.
The Delhi High Court on May 16 ordered its registrar to take
police assistance for bringing the defiant leader to New Delhi for
taking his blood sample to decide the paternity suit of a man claiming
to be his son.
The High Court had on May 14 asked Tiwari to inform it within two
days as to whether he wants to voluntarily give his blood sample for a
DNA test in a paternity suit or police force be used for obtaining it.
High Court judge Justice Reva Khetrapal had also told the counsel
for Tiwari that his client will not leave India till he gives his blood
sample for the requisite DNA test in the matter in the wake of orders
of the Delhi High Court and the Supreme Court.
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