Congress leader N. D. Tiwari who is facing the paternity suit of a man claiming to be his son, has to appear in court to give blood sample for a DNA test.
The Delhi High Court today asked Tiwari to appear in person before it to give blood sample on May 26 that decides the paternity suit.
“Defendant number 1 (Tiwari) is directed to appear on May 26 at 12 noon along with his two photographs,” Joint Registrar of Delhi High Court, Deepak Garg, said, according to source.
For blood sampling, the court directed the medical chief of the dispensary, located inside it to appoint a doctor on May 26.
The registrar said, Tiwari “be given an opportunity to voluntarily comply with the order.”
Refusing the high court Justice Reva Khetrapal’s 16th May appeal to take police assistance for Tiwari, registrar said that the court should not rush to take police assistance for bringing the defiant veteran Congress leader and enforcing its order.
According to source report, after being informed that the requisite DNA kit has been received by the High Court registry from Hyderabad-based lab Centre for DNA Fingerprinting and Diagnostics (CDFD), the court has directed its order.
Any delay in implementation of court’s order of taking the blood sample would result “an irreparable loss is bound to visit the plaintiff”.
One who behind the court’s direction is Rohit Shekhar who judicial declared that Mr. Tiwari is his biological father. And court’s order came on his plea seeking to compel Mr. Tiwari to provide his blood sample as earlier as possible so that the four-year-old paternity suit will have to over.