Vikas had approached the apex court for bail to attend his brother's marriage, but a bench of justices V S Sirpurkar and T S Thakur dismissed his plea curtly telling him, "It is your brother's marriage, not your marriage."
The bench refused to interfere with the order of the Delhi High Court, which has already granted Vikas parole for six hours under police vigil to attend his brother's marriage slated for Saturday.
The high court had rejected Vikas' plea for a three- month bail for the marriage and concomitant ceremonies.
Published 29 April 2011, 09:01 IST