Clarifying its order hours after it passed the verdict on the plea of Italy government rejecting their claim that Indian courts have no jurisdiction in the case, the Supreme Court said that marines will remain in Delhi and they will report to Chanakyapuri police station till the special court is set up.
It also said that their passport, which is under the custody of Kerala Court, will be handed over to the Ministry of Home Affairs.
A bench headed by Chief Justice Altamas Kabir said that Italian Embassy will arrange for their stay and it will monitor their movements. It said that all the conditions imposed on them by the Kerala court, while granting them bail will remain till special court is set up.
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