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SC slams Italian envoy, rejects his immunity plea

Last Updated: Monday, March 18, 2013, 16:29     A- A A+
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SC slams Italian envoy, rejects his immunity plea New Delhi: The Supreme Court Monday pulled up Italy's Ambassador Daniele Mancini for reneging on the undertaking given to it on the Italian marines row and extended its order restraining him from leaving the country, asserting he cannot claim diplomatic immunity.

"You went to Italy after giving an undertaking. We never expected and we never believed that the Italian Ambassador will renege like this," the bench observed.

As senior advocate Mukul Rohatgi appearing for Mancini and Republic of Italy Rohatgi pressed on the issue of immunity after the order extending the March 14 direction was passed, a bench headed by Chief Justice Altamas Kabir reminded him again about the undertaking given by the Italian envoy.

The order barring the envoy from leaving the country was extended to April 2 when the case will again come up for hearing.

Rohatgi's submission was taken exception to by the bench which said,

"We don't go by anything. He has given the undertaking. We are not so naive. We don't accept his statement. We don't believe his statement. He has lost trust."

The court said, "The person who has come to this court as petitioner, we don't think he has any immunity."

"He has no immunity. What do you think of our judicial system," an anguished bench said and added that so many things are being written about the incident.

After Rohatgi said he was appearing for Republic of Italy and the Ambassador, the bench told him, "We are concerned with Daniele Mancini. What is your intention Mr Daniele Mancini?

"We are concerned with the intention. Are you going to comply with this order? We are not concerned with anything else," the bench said.

The apex court had on March 14 asked Mancini not to leave the country without its permission, taking exception to his government's refusal to send back the two marines, Massimiliano Lattore and Salvatore Girone to face trial in India in the killing of two Indian fishermen last year.

Before passing the order today, the bench said the period of four weeks for which the marines were allowed to go to Italy to cast their vote was yet to be over and still they have time to return.

"We respected the undertaking (given by the Ambassador) and we allowed them (marines) to go for four weeks which will end on March 22. There is still time for them to come. Strictly speaking they have not still violated our order," it said.

PTI

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First Published: Monday, March 18, 2013, 08:29

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Jay - Kumbanad
This issue is no more an Italian mafia murder issue. It is a prestige issue for India. So arrest the Italian Don !
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BRIJ - NEWYORK
TRUSTING MAFIA YOU WERE IDIOTS TO BEGIN WITH.
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DC Agrawal - VARANASI
THIS INCIDENT SPEAKS ABOUT ITALIANS.
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SREE KUMAR KANAVILLIL - DAMMAM
GREAT DECISION OF THE SUPREME COURT. THE ITALIAN AMBASSADOR MUST NOT BE ALLOWED TO LEAVE INDIA UN THE THE MARINES RETURNS IN FRONT OF THE COURT..JAI BHARAT MATHA...GREAT SALUTE TO THE SUPREME COURT DECISION..
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Surendran T V - Thrissur, Kerala
Trust worthiness and pride of a country are pawned for the sake of two marines who committed a criminal offence ! Poor love to the pride of one`s mother !
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Spandan - Mumbai
Even SC restarined Italion Envoy from leaving the country, he will, definately. because our system is corrupt.
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Barhoga2004 - Australia
Italian reneging on it`s undertaking,is a very notorious act.Mancini,should be hauled up by the apex court and his diplomatic immunity should be null and vide.It`s impossible to comprehend that a person of his status will sign the wrong affidavit..There is no other way to solve this problem,except to detain him,till those two marines are returned.I don`t think that such a case has happened in past,very degrading and shameful act by Italy.
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karmik - Canada
Unprecedented action needs unprecedented response. Knowing the Italian Congress, the now so called fake Gandhi Mafia wont let it happen.......Karmik
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Barhoga2004 - Australia
Italian reneging on it`s undertaking,is a very notorious act.Mancini,should be hauled up by the apex court and his diplomatic immunity should be null and vide.It`s impossible to comprehend that a person of his status will sign the wrong affidavit..There is no other way to solve this problem,except to detain him,till those two marines are returned.I don`t think that such a case has happened in past,very degrading and shameful act by Italy.



karmik - Canada
Unprecedented action needs unprecedented response. Knowing the Italian Congress, the now so called fake Gandhi Mafia wont let it happen.......Karmik



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