Man facing contempt case flees to US sans passport

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SC orders probe, arrest

New Delhi, Jan 30: In a unique case, the Supreme Court has ordered an inquiry and arrest of a man who faces contempt proceedings but fled to the US despite his passport lying in court custody.
A bench of Justices Sudhanshu Dhulia and Prashant Kumar Mishra asked additional solicitor general K M Nataraj to assist the court and apprise how the man was permitted to leave this country without a passport. “We are amazed as to how can the alleged contemnor/respondent leave for the USA or for that matter for any country without a passport, as his passport is in the custody of this court. Be that as it may, now today we have no option but to issue non-bailable warrant against the alleged contemnor,” said the bench and issued non bailable warrant against him. The man is locked in a custody battle with his estranged wife over their child. The top court directed the home ministry to take every possible step under the law to arrest the respondent and bring him to justice. The order came after a senior advocate, appearing for the contemnor, informed he had left for the foreign country. (PTI)

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