Italian marines Girone and Latorre arrive with Italian Navy Chief of Staff Admiral Mantelli at Ciampino airport in Rome
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Italian marines Salvatore Girone (L) and Massimiliano Latorre (C) arrive with Italian Navy Chief of Staff Admiral Luigi Pinelli Mantelli at Ciampino airport in Rome, December 22, 2012. REUTERS/Alessandro Bianchi
updated 3/14/2013 2:10:13 AM ET 2013-03-14T06:10:13

NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India's top court has temporarily barred the Italian ambassador from leaving the country amid a dispute between the two countries over the killing of two Indian fishermen by Italian marines, a lawyer in the case said on Thursday.

India had summoned the Italian ambassador on Tuesday to protest at Rome's decision not to send two marines charged with killing the fishermen while on anti-piracy duty back to India to face trial.

"The Chief Justice issued a notice to the Italian ambassador stating not to leave the country and has sought a reply from the ambassador by March 18," said Viplav Sharma, defense counsel for the Italian marines.

(Reporting by Annie Banerji; editing by Matthias Williams)

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