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The Delhi High Court has ordered the Indian government to urgently intervene in the case of Sahil Mahmadhusen Majothi, a 22-year-old Indian student believed to be detained and potentially coerced into joining Russian military operations in Ukraine. The court’s order follows a petition by Sahil’s mother, who hasn’t heard from him since April 2024 after he was allegedly taken by Russian police. The court has directed the government to take all necessary steps for Sahil’s return, appoint a liaison officer, and seek consular access. A status report is due in four weeks. The family had unsuccessfully tried to contact various authorities prior to filing the case.
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Delhi High Court Orders Government Intervention in Case of Missing Indian Student in Ukraine Conflict
New Delhi, November 3, 2025 – The Delhi High Court has directed the Central government to urgently intervene in the case of Sahil Mahmadhusen Majothi, a 22-year-old Indian student feared to be detained and possibly forced into military service amidst the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict.
Justice Sachin Datta issued the order on Monday following a petition filed by Hasinaben Samsudinbhai Majothi, Sahil’s mother. The petition alleges that Sahil, who was studying Russian language and culture at ITMO University in St. Petersburg, Russia, may have been coerced into joining Russian military operations.
The court has instructed the government to take all necessary steps to secure Sahil’s return to India, appoint a liaison officer to coordinate with Ukrainian authorities, and seek consular access to the student. A status report detailing the government’s actions is due in four weeks, with the case scheduled for further hearing on December 3, 2025.
According to Advocates Robin Raju and Deepa Joseph, representing the mother, Sahil last contacted his family on April 10, 2024, stating that he was being taken away by Russian police. His phone has been switched off ever since.
The mother, a cancer patient, fears her son has been tricked into fighting for Russian forces. Before approaching the high court, attempts to contact the Indian Embassy in Moscow and St. Petersburg, and a government lawyer in Moscow, proved unsuccessful.