Delhi High Court today refused to grant interim bail to a French woman facing extradition to Chile for her alleged participation in the assassination of Chilean senator Jaime Guzman Errazuriz on April 1, 1991.
Vacation judge Justice R K Gauba did not pass any interim order, saying the matter has to be heard by the regular bench which was also hearing Verhoeven Marie Emmanuelle's plea challenging her arrest in February this year, pursuant to a red-corner notice issued against her by the Interpol.
55-year-old Verhoeven, a French national, was arrested on February 17 in Uttar Pradesh while she was entering India from Nepal.
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CBI had carried out the verification on the court's direction of June 10.
Chandhiok, who was also assisted by advocate Ramni Taneja, argued that on the date of her arrest in February this year, there was no extradition treaty between the Indian and Chilean governments.
But on April 28, the External Affairs Ministry by way of a notification validated a 118-year-old extradition treaty between the United Kingdom and Chile, which when signed in 1897 was applicable to all British colonies including India, he said.
While questioning the reason for validating the treaty, he also argued that it was signed between UK and Chile and not with Republic of India.
Chandhiok also said the red-corner notice issued against Verhoeven had been recalled by Interpol on May 30 and sought that the woman be enlarged on bail till the next date of hearing on June 29.