Another Russian missing in Delhi, the child is also missing ... The case reached the Supreme Court, Judge Sahib said: Did we consider it a game?

A case related to the marriage dispute between Indian citizen and Russian woman has now become a diplomatic challenge after the rigor of the Supreme Court. The case became serious when Russian wife Victoria ran away from India to Moscow with her child contrary to the law. The Supreme Court has ordered an investigation into the incident in which they expressed concern about the alleged involvement of the Russian embassy officials in Delhi. The Supreme Court expressed resentment on Monday, a Bank of Justice Suryakant and Justice Joymalya Bagchi heard the Status Report of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Delhi police. Additional attorney -General Aishwarya Bhati told the court that Victoria Basu had fled with the child’s detention to Russia, despite the pending marriage dispute in India. On this, the bank took a difficult stance and said it was an open disregard for the court order. The Supreme Court questioned the role of the embassy and clearly said that Delhi police had not yet questioned the Russian embassy officials, while the woman was last seen there. The court said it appeared to be clear from a case of collusion of the embassy. The court reprimanded the police in Delhi and said that such a great negligence could not be tolerated. The Supreme Court also acknowledged that the impact on the relations of India Russia that India and Russia have strong and historical relations. Therefore, the court avoids loud remarks in this case. But the court has made it clear that this is now a diplomatic challenge, which must be solved by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Moscow in the embassy of Moscow and the Russian embassy in Delhi. “We know who made the help of the Supreme Court Bank a sharp remark and said, ‘We have a complete idea of ​​how and whose help the woman escaped. But now it is the responsibility of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the embassies to take concrete steps to bring the child to India. “Further proceedings have been adjourned by the Supreme Court for ten days. The Delhi Ministry and Police in Delhi are also aimed at submitting a new progress report on attempts to bring the child back to India. Why is the case sensitive? not.