Court Dismisses Paternity Plea against N D Tiwari


New Delhi, Nov 3 (IANS) In a big relief to Andhra Pradesh Governor N. D. Tiwari, the Delhi High Court Tuesday dismissed the plea of Rohit Shekhar who was claiming to be the veteran political leader's son.

Justice S.N. Dhingra dismissed the plea of Rohit Shekhar, son of former Congress party activist Ujjwala Sharma, saying that Shekhar's petition is "unmaintainable".

The court had reserved its order on the paternity case against Tiwari, who has been in the thick of controversy following Shekhar's suit seeking declaration from the court that he is the biological son of the former Congress leader.

Tiwari has been a central minister as well as chief minister of Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand.

Ujjwala Sharma had claimed that her son Rohit Shekhar is the veteran politician's natural son. She had told the court in a written statement that Tiwari drew her into an extra-marital relationship.

"Believing the repeated requests and being convinced of the love and affection shown by Tiwari, hailing from a respectable and prestigious family, I submitted to emotional pressure and that culminated in the birth of Rohit Shekhar," Sharma had said.

Sharma filed her response after Tiwari refuted Shekhar's claims and contended before the court that the petition was scandalous and filed only to defame him.

Sharma, legally separated from her husband, alleged in her plea that Tiwari started losing interest in Rohit Shekhar after becoming an MP and started threatening her.

After the death of his wife in 1993, Tiwari had once again assured her that he would acknowledge Rohit publicly as his son by way of adoption but "when reminded in 1995 he refused to talk to me", Sharma said.

  

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