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AIKS criticizes Govt for not filing repot in HC
5/17/2019 10:58:49 PM
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Jammu, May 17: All India Kashmiri Samaj (AIKS) held an emergency meeting in their headquarters of Delhi to discuss about the recent order of the High Court of Jammu on 6th May, 2019. The meeting was presided over by the President Col. Tej Tikoo and others who participated in the discussion included Vijay Kashkari, Vice President, M. K. Pajan, General Secretary and Sanjay Sapru, Treasurer. It is pertinent to mention that the Court has taken the action on the callous and insensitive attitude of the Divisional Commissioner of Kashmir, for not filling the report as ordered by the Court. This disposal has been taken by the Court after giving several opportunities to the State Government to file the report. The order says, "Neither the cost, as ordered has been deposited nor has the status report been filed. Last and final opportunity of three weeks' is granted to the Divisional Commissioner, Kashmir, failing which he shall remain personally present before this court on his own expense." Appropriate to write here, in July 2019, Advocate S.S. Nanda had expressed his inability to file the report had expressed inability and sought some more time. The court reluctantly gave four weeks' time but subject to the cost of Rs 20000 to be deposited in Advocate's welfare fund. AIKS has been fighting for the cause of displaced Kashmiri Pandit community at different platforms, to protect the interests of deprived, oppressed and displaced KPs.
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