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US court permits Sikh group to summon Manmohan Singh - The Times of India


NEW YORK: A US federal judge in Washington has granted a Sikh rights group's plea to serve summons on Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in a case of alleged violation of human rights during his tenure.

The 1965 Hague Service Convention allows the process of judicial documents from one signatory state to another without the use of consular and diplomatic channels.

A Washington federal court had issued summons against Manmohan Singh during his September 2013 visit to Washington on a plea by Sikhs For Justice (SFJ) accusing him of "funding crimes against humanity perpetrated upon the Sikh community in India."

In response to SFJ's plea for extension of time to serve summons on Manmohan Singh in India, Judge James E Boasberg on Friday ordered that "plaintiffs shall by April 14, 2014, either file proof of service or file a status report updating the court on their progress in effecting service."

SFJ had filed a motion with the court requesting extension of time.

In support of its motion, SFJ submitted a copy of the engagement letter retaining Process Forwarding Internationala (PFI), a Washington-based firm to serve summons on Manmohan Singh in India as per Hague Service Convention.

Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, legal adviser to SFJ cited the US state department's recent Human Rights Report in support of SFJ allegations of "widespread torture, extrajudicial killings and security force abuses" during Manmohan Singh's tenure.

SFJ has also alleged that Manmohan Singh, as finance minister of India, funded several counter insurgency operations in Punjab during the 1990s resulting in more than hundred thousand Sikhs being killed extra judicially by Indian security forces.

Under Alien Tort Claims Act (ATCA) and Torture Victim Protection Act (TVPA), US federal courts have jurisdiction over cases of human rights violations even if they have occurred on foreign soils as in this case, Pannun said.
 
As if it is going to have any impact .

It may or may not have any impact ...
But how will US react if court of another country allows one of the party to allow to summon George Bush or Barack Obama . ?


world will take us seriously ...if we take ourselves seriously !
 
It may or may not have any impact ...
But how will US react if court of another country allows one of the party to allow to summon George Bush or Barack Obama . ?


world will take us seriously ...if we take ourselves seriously !

Let them make these foolish decisions . It's going to have zero effect on MMS or Indian govt.
 
Lets be honest , they had to let our diplomat go even after such a hard posturing they took . you think they can do any thing about our PM?
 
Lets be honest , they had to let our diplomat go even after such a hard posturing they took . you think they can do any thing about our PM?

They can't !

but even such frivolous move to allow some people to run their personal vengeance mission and in the process to allow summoning of head of another state by US court amounts to Judicial over activism ....

My question is how will US government react if an Indian court allows some of the petitioners to summon George Bush or Barack Obama ?

will they brush it off lightly as we are doing or show their displeasure ?
 
The Sikh group is doing this because the fucktards in the SC and the government have done nothing.Never knew this bootlicker is a big gun :lol:
 
They can't !

but even such frivolous move to allow some people to run their personal vengeance mission and in the process to allow summoning of head of another state by US court amounts to Judicial over activism ....

My question is how will US government react if an Indian court allows some of the petitioners to summon George Bush or Barack Obama ?

will they brush it off lightly as we are doing or show their displeasure ?
If we do it then , we are an evil country who does not respect democracy . the Americans have a saying " do as i say dont do as i do":)
 
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