Can SC order Putin to stop the war? CJI on plea related to Indians stranded in Ukraine
Can SC order Putin to stop the war? CJI on plea related to Indians stranded in Ukraine
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New Delhi: The case of Indians stranded in Ukraine due to the war has now reached the Supreme Court. Chief Justice (CJI) NV Ramana has summoned the Attorney General on the matter. In the court, the CJI also asked the petitioner what can the court do in this matter. However, the CJI later said that this is an urgent issue. The top court asked the central government to take steps to evacuate the students stranded at the Romania border.

In fact, the petition said that around 250 Indian students were stranded at the Moldova/Romania border in Ukraine. It was said that for the last six days, no flight from India has reached there. The petition was filed by the families of students who are stranded in Ukraine. The petition has been filed by advocate AM Dar on behalf of the families of the stranded students. The CJI said that the matter needs to be heard as the lawyer (Dar) has come from Kashmir for it. The petitioner's counsel said the temperature there was minus 7 degrees below zero. The court should direct the Indian Ministry of External Affairs to provide relief to the people stranded there. To this, the CJI said what can we do in this case? Tomorrow you will say to issue instructions to Putin. CJI said can we ask Putin to stop the war? We have full sympathy and concern with the students, Government of India is doing its job.

The Attorney General told the Supreme Court that the Indian government has also sent four ministers to assist in the evacuation of the stranded students, including one minister in Romania. He said that why they could not cross Ukraine's border, it will be cross-checked because Ukraine says that it is allowing everyone to get out.

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