Veteran Congress leader N D Tiwari will have to show up in the Delhi High Courts dispensary on June 1 to give his blood sample for a DNA test that will decide the claim of a 31-year-old man,who says he is the politicians biological son.
After having exhausted all the legal options to avoid the DNA test,86-year-old Tiwari was on Tuesday directed by the high courts Joint Registrar Deepak Garg to come to the courts dispensary on the date fixed to give his blood sample.
The court asked Rohit Shekhar,on whose paternity suit Justice S Ravindra Bhat had ordered Tiwari to undergo the DNA test in December,and his mother Ujjwala Sharma to be present in the court on June 1 at 1.30 pm.
The court asked Tiwari to pay damages of Rs 75,000 to Shekhar in a weeks time. The politician had earlier been asked to pay this cost after he had sought deletion of some paragraphs from Shekhars petition but the court had observed that the plea was without merit and deserved to be thrown out with cost.