Adv. Ashu
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Adv. Ashu
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"I am from Punjab, in India", this how I would communicate my national and local identity to any foreigner. It is not a very difficult thing to say or think. @diljitdosanjh

#WATCH | Delhi: Punjab Government delegation reaches Delhi Airport to receive Indian Nationals deported from Australia. As per Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann, 15 Indians are being deported from Australia. Eleven of them were Punjabi. One of them is a woman, and ten are boys.




Never eaten eggs, never eaten meat, no liquor, and no smoking. Yes, such Vaishnavs exist.





What Arvind Kejriwal is effectively arguing is startling: If the judge is not acceptable to me, I will not participate. A litigant cannot reserve for himself the right to choose the Bench, question integrity without proof, and then walk away when the court rejects those claims. This reduces the justice system to a spectacle, where allegations are made freely, institutions are pressured publicly, and accountability is treated as optional. The judiciary must draw a firm line. Not for one politician but to make it clear that courts cannot be browbeaten, selectively respected, or treated like forums of convenience.


In all humility and with complete respect for judiciary, I have written the following letter to Justice Swarna Kanta Sharma, informing her that pursuing Gandhian principles of Satyagraha, it won’t be possible for me to pursue this case in her court, either in person or through a counsel. I have taken this difficult decision after coming to the clear conclusion that the proceedings being conducted in her court do not, in any manner, satisfy the fundamental principle that ‘justice must not only be done but must also be seen to be done’. My participation in these proceedings, either myself or through a counsel will not achieve anything meaningful.

In all humility and with complete respect for judiciary, I have written the following letter to Justice Swarna Kanta Sharma, informing her that pursuing Gandhian principles of Satyagraha, it won’t be possible for me to pursue this case in her court, either in person or through a counsel. I have taken this difficult decision after coming to the clear conclusion that the proceedings being conducted in her court do not, in any manner, satisfy the fundamental principle that ‘justice must not only be done but must also be seen to be done’. My participation in these proceedings, either myself or through a counsel will not achieve anything meaningful.






