Goodperson
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not on this side of the border
You cannot have the cake and eat it too. Indian laws are very tough and heavily biased towards women.
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not on this side of the border
You cannot have the cake and eat it too.
hehe he is gonna have the cake and put some whip cream on it too
Let him enjoy the music then.
EDIT: joke was too sexual anyways he's er gonna have the cake and eat it too
You look too serious man my post were no way sexual.
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You are talking about Section 498A slapped by police where its a non Bailable offence, this has been used by most of the wives against their husband, Husband and his family cannot avoid going to Jail. Its a tool given by GOI to all wives.
Police has agreed and slapped 498A because its convinced of Ayesha's marriage with Shoaib. Only allegation is sufficient for 498A.
This seems to be personal matter of Shoaib and Ayesha and Sania why blame GOI ?
Shoaib Malik is too naive to travel to India.
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Twenty held for tearing and burning Sania Mirza's pictures
Madurai: Twenty members of the Hindu Youths Federation were arrested for allegedly tearing and burning pictures of Tennis star Sania Mirza to protest against her proposed marriage withPakistani cricketer Shoaib Malik.
The members held a demonstration earlier condemning Sania Mirza for choosing a Pakistani, and demanded that she should instead marry an Indian Muslim.
They were arrested as they tore and burnt the pictures in the middle of the road disrupting road traffic, police said.
Muzaffarnagar, Apr 4 (PTI) Adding to her woes, a court here will tomorrow take up a complaint against tennis star Sania Mirza for allegedly insulting the national anthem during a function in the town two years ago.
Four separate complaints were filed against Sania by locals under Prevention of Insult to National Honour Act on November 8, 2008.
The remaining three complaints have also been set for hearing in Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate Vikas Goel's court on April 21, April 22 and May 18.
According to the complaints, Sania was allegedly not standing in attention when the national anthem was being played during the closing ceremony of an international women's tennis tournament where she was the chief guest.
Sania's recent announcement of marrying Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Malik has drawn flak from outfits like Shiv Sena and Sri Ram Sene