Metropolitan Magistrate Vandana Jain allowed Pachauri's plea seeking permission to go to Finland to visit a university from February 2 to 4 and London from February 5 to 7 to make a presentation at an event.
The court granted permission to Pachauri while accepting his submission that he had cooperated in the probe and made himself available for investigation when required by police.
"From the previous record, contentions of the applicant (Pachauri) are found to be true. It is nowhere mentioned in the report of the Investigating Officer that applicant has ever refused to join probe or has violated any bail condition.
The court, while disposing of his plea, also directed Pachauri to inform it in advance with respect to any change in the schedule or the itinerary.
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Seeking permission to travel abroad, Pachauri, through his counsel Ashish Dixit, submitted that he has been invited by University of Eastern Finland on February 3-4 to enhance its cooperation with TERI and to make a presentation at an event in London on February 5.
To this, Pachauri's counsel said his client will be back to India on February 7 and will be available for the scheduled hearing in the high court.
This is the eighth time Pachauri has been allowed to travel abroad by the court, including permission granted earlier this month for his visits to the USA and Guyana.
During the pendency of the trial, he has travelled to various countries to attend global meets and conferences on environmental issues, including USA, China, Japan, Kazakhstan, Bolivia, Kuwait, Somalia, France and Saudi Arabia.