
Actor Celina Jaitly had moved the court seeking effective legal representation for her brother Major Vikrant Kumar Jaitly (retd). File
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The Delhi High Court on Thursday (December 4, 2025) asked the central government to facilitate communication between actor Celina Jaitly and her brother, a former Indian Army officer detained in the UAE for more than a year.
Ms. Jaitly had moved the court seeking effective legal representation for her brother Major Vikrant Kumar Jaitly (retd).
In her application, she claimed that her brother has been residing in the UAE since 2016 and was “illegally abducted and detained” in the UAE on September 6 last year.

However, despite the passage of over one year, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has failed to secure basic information about her brother, including his welfare conditions and legal status, the plea alleged.
On Thursday (December 4), Justice Sachin Datta directed the MEA to inform Major Vikrant in the next consular access that his sister wished to talk to him. Besides, Justice Dutta also asked the MEA to facilitate Ms. Jaitly’s communication with her brother.
The court noted that according to the status report filed by the ministry, a nodal officer had been appointed. It, however, sought a fresh status report and posted the matter for further proceedings on December 23.
It was informed to the court on behalf of the centre that efforts were being made to enable Mr. Celina to communicate with her brother and that Major Vikrant had been granted consular access.
Last month, the court had directed the authorities to make attempts to ensure that contact between the actress and her brother is facilitated, in addition to ensuring contact between him and his wife.
“The respondent (Centre) shall depute a nodal officer for the above purpose and also to apprise the petitioner and other family members of the detainee as regards the status of the detainee and the legal proceedings. Let the nodal officer provide regular updates to the petitioner and other family members,” the court had said.
Published – December 05, 2025 06:56 am IST



