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Supreme Court of India questioned on Monday Israel Man who claimed to be the father of two children Found living with her Russian mother One in cave In the state of Karnataka.
Nina Kutina, 40, and her children, aged six and four, Founded by officers while living inside a cave During a regular patrol of Ramatha Hill, a popular coastal tourist destination near Gokarna on 9 July. Police said that the family had no valid visa and was unspecified in the country.
A bench of Justices Surya Kant and Joylya Bagchi challenged the order of a Karnataka High Court before the Apex Court after hearing a petition filed by Drear Shlomo Goldstein, which allowed New Delhi to issue travel documents to women and her children last week.
The BBC said that the woman and her minor daughters left India on September 28 after spending nearly three months at the detention center of foreigners. Ms. Kutiina was also from a separate relationship with her minor son, who lived Goa,
Mr. Goldstein demanded joint custody of girls in the Karnataka High Court and urged the court to stop their exile. According to NDTV, Israel National Last year lodged a police complaint in Panaji, Goa, when it was unable to detect its children according to NDTV.
During the hearing, Justice Kant asked the petitioner’s counsel: “What is your right? Who are you?” For this question, the lawyer said that the petitioners were the father of the children.
The bench “asked the petitioner to” show any official documents, which you are declaring father “.
“Why shouldn’t we direct your exile?” Asked Justice Kant.
Justice Bagchi criticized the petitioner, given: “Publicity litigation … What were you doing when your children were living in a cave?” The Israeli National was further asked: “What were you living in Goa,” before Mr. Goldstein allowed the petition to withdraw the petition.
Before concluding the conclusion, Justice Kant commented: “This country has become a shelter … anyone comes and lives.”
Ms. Kutiina defended her decision to live in the wild with her daughters and said that she was healthy and happy in the forest. Police said she was reluctant to leave the cave as the authorities tried to warn her about the dangers of living in the wild.
Police officer Sridhar Senior told reporters, “This is nothing, but his love brought him here for adventure.” He said that Ms. Kutiina told the police that she had worked as a tutor of Russian in Goa and focused carefully in the cave by Candlelight, feeding her children, painting, singing and reading books.
“We were not dying, and I did not bring my children, my daughters to die in the forest,” Ms. Kutiina told Annie News Agency. “They did not feel bad, they were very happy, they floated in the waterfall, they lived, had a very good place to sleep, a lot of lessons with art making, we made of mud, we painted, we painted, we ate well, I was cooking with gas, very nice and delicious food.”
Kutiina says that they were not staying away from civilization. He chose the place because it is very close to a village where he bought supply.
“It is a very large and beautiful cave, and is not small, and it is as if there is a window to see the ocean.”
Russian from birth, Ms. Kutiina has told Indian news agencies that she does not live Russia For 15 years. She has traveled extensively – Costa Rica, Bali, Thailand, Malaysia, Ukraine, Nepal – and say she gave birth to four children, killing a road accident in Goa last year. His second son of 11 years of age lives in Russia.
Ms. Kutiina and her children were found only with her belongings, including plastic mats, some clothes, some grocery objects and packets of immediate noodles. There was no electricity or flowing water, but Ms. Kutiena says she was satisfied. Days were spent in swimming in a nearby waterfall, cooking simple food and making art from soil and natural materials.
The entrance of his cave was closed with a colored saree. The videos shot by the police show the children smiling and are wearing bright Indian clothes, at least. Ms. Kutiina told reporters that she had groceries from a nearby village and ensured that her daughters were well fed and engaged.