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Court Action Against Woman For Using “Derogatory Languag” Against Judge
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Court Action Against Woman For Using “Derogatory Languag” Against Judge

[ad_1] The woman's counsel undertook to convey the court order to her. (File)New Delhi: The Delhi High Court has initiated contempt action against an Indian woman living in Australia for using "derogatory" language against the judge, saying her remarks are patently contemptuous and show complete disregard to the dignity of the court.The high court directed the woman to appear before it in person on April 16 and also ordered the Foreigners Regional Registration Office (FRRO) to impound her passport or visa on her arrival in case she comes to India before the date of hearing.Justice Neena Bansal Krishna initiated suo motu contempt against the woman for using derogatory language against the judge and the court while being logged in through virtual conferencing (VC) when her matter was liste...
King Visits Gurdwara: Charles Lauds ‘Langar’, Sikh Community Service During Covid
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King Visits Gurdwara: Charles Lauds ‘Langar’, Sikh Community Service During Covid

[ad_1] King Charles at Guru Nanak Gurdwara in Luton, about 30 km from London.In a nod to Britain's diversity, King Charles paid obeisance at a newly-built gurdwara at Luton, a town just outside London, and mingled with the devotees. Children from across faiths were present to welcome him, holding the Union Jack and the Sikh flag of 'Nishan Sahib'.With photos and videos, social media posts by the royal family's officials handles said the king also met volunteers who run the Luton Sikh Soup Kitchen Stand, "which provides vegetarian hot meals seven days a week, 365 days a year at the Gurdwara".He also lauded the community for their services during the Covid pandemic over the past almost three years. It ran a pop-up Covid vaccine clinic, which was one of the first of its kind in the UK, said...
India Wants Action On Khalistani Group Holding “Punjab Referendum” In Canada
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India Wants Action On Khalistani Group Holding “Punjab Referendum” In Canada

[ad_1] "We have conveyed concerns to Canadian government at different levels," says Arindam Bagchi.New Delhi: Recalling the bombing of Air India plane 'Kanishka' in 1985 by Khalistani separatists, the Indian government on Friday expressed worries over activities of the "Sikhs for Justice" organisation in Canada, particularly over what the SFJ calls "Punjab Independence Referendum". The organisation is banned in India."These objectionable referendums... it is very unfortunate that these are being allowed in a friendly country. We have reiterated the same before as well. We have conveyed our concerns to the Canadian government at different levels," Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Arindam Bagchi said during a weekly presser."We hope that these activities stop in future. India has ...