Congress leader N D Tiwari told the Delhi High Court that its order asking him to undergo DNA test, on a suit filed by a young man claiming to be his biological son, was "erroneous" as his mother's marriage with her husband was subsisting at the time of his birth.
"The single judge order asking the leader to undergo the DNA test was erroneous as a legal and valid marriage was subsisting between Ujjwala Sharma and Bimal Prasad Sharma, the legitimate father of Rohit Shekhar," senior advocate Ashok Desai, appearing for 85-year-old Tiwari, said.
Advancing arguments before a division bench headed by Justice Vikramajit Sen, Desai said the words, paternity and legitimacy, were interchangeable and no distinction can be drawn between them. "By drawing distinction between words, paternity and legitimacy, the single judge erred and failed to appreciate the fact that enacting the law is not within the purview of the judiciary and in any case, the High Court has no power of making any law," Desai said.
Citing provisions of the Evidence Act, Desai said "the law raises presumption about the paternity of a child born during the subsistence of a valid marriage, as also it is undesirable on the ground of public policy to inquire into the
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