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US court dismisses $100-million lawsuit against Modi, Shah

Written by  Gitanjali Mangal -- December 15th 2020 04:12 PM -- Updated: December 15th 2020 04:16 PM
US court dismisses $100-million lawsuit against Modi, Shah

US court dismisses $100-million lawsuit against Modi, Shah

A US court has terminated a $100-million lawsuit filed against Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah after the litigants; a separatist Kashmir Khalistan and two associates failed to appear before it at two scheduled hearings. The suit was filed on September 19, 2019, days before Modi’s historic “Howdy, Modi!” event in Houston, Texas. It challenged the Indian Parliament’s decision on Jammu and Kashmir that abrogated the special privileges of the state and carved out two Union Territories and sought a compensation of $100 million from Modi, Shah and Lt Gen Kanwal Jeet Singh Dhillon. Message To Modi-Shah From Results: Decentralise, Decentralise, Decentralise Dhillon is currently serving as the Director-General Defence Intelligence Agency and Deputy Chief of Integrated Defence Staff under the Chief of Defence Staff. Also Read | US administers first Covid-19 vaccine; Trump tweets, 'Congratulations WORLD!' “Other than that attempted service,” Kashmir Khalistan Referendum Front “have done nothing to prosecute this case”, and have now failed to appear at two duly set Scheduling Conferences, US District Court Southern District of Texas Judge Frances H Stacy said in his order dated October 6, and recommended that the case be dismissed. The case was terminated by Judge Andrew S Hanen of the US District Court in Texas on October 22. After 9 years, Modi-Shah together in running govt | Deccan Herald Apart from the Kashmir Khalistan Referendum Front, the other two complainants have not been identified, other than the acronyms ‘TFK’ and ‘SMS’. The suing party was represented by separatist lawyer Gurpatwant Singh Pannun. The Indian Parliament passed legislation last year changing the status of the state of Jammu and Kashmir, modifying provisions that have been an obstacle to economic development and promoted a sense of separatism. As per court records, Kashmir Khalistan Referendum Front was able to serve the summons to Modi, Shah and Dhillon at the Indian Consulate in Houston on February 18, 2020. A conference was set by the court for August 2. A second conference was scheduled on October 6. Here's how Modi, Shah reacted to the Ayodhya verdict - The Week Judge Stacy stated that representatives of the Kashmir Khalistan Referendum Front failed to appear for the conference as such he recommended that the lawsuit be dismissed. Two weeks later, Judge Hanen terminated the case. -PTC News


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