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Sikh group delivers US court summons to Sonia Gandhi

Last Updated: Wednesday, September 11, 2013, 10:58 

New York: A Sikh rights group says it has delivered a US federal court's summons to Congress party president Sonia Gandhi, who is in New York for medical treatment, through hospital staff and her security detail. 

US based Sikhs for Justice (SFJ), which has filed a class action suit against Gandhi for shielding party officials allegedly involved in inciting attacks on Sikhs in November 1984, said the summons were delivered on Monday at Sloan-Kettering cancer centre in New York. 

SFJ attorney Gurpatwant S Pannun said Ester Ruiz, night shift nursing supervisor at the Sloan-Kettering was handed a copy of the summons, complaint and Judge Brian M Cogan's order directing her to give the documents to Gandhi. 

A copy of the summons was also handed to Alvin Millner, the security manager at the hospital for delivery of the same to Gandhi. 

Under federal rules, Gandhi gets 21 days to respond to the summons barring which a default judgment will be entered against her, Pannun said. 

Earlier Monday, SFJ had obtained an ex parte order from a US federal court for delivery of summons to Gandhi through hospital staff or security personnel assigned to her on the ground that the process servers could not reach her due to her heavy security detail. 

According to Pannun, the group in an emergency motion had argued that as Gandhi is a foreigner and a high profile political figure who is the subject of heavy security, the personal service of summons as required by law is impracticable. 

The suit under Alien Tort Claims Act (ATCA) and Torture Victim Protection Act (TVPA) accuses Gandhi of shielding and protecting Sajjan Kumar, Jagdish Tytler and other Congress party leaders from being prosecuted for their alleged role in the 1984 violence. 

The 27-page complaint against Gandhi alleges that between November 1 and 4, 1984 about 30,000 members of the Sikh community "were intentionally tortured, raped and murdered by groups that were incited, organized, controlled and armed" by the ruling Congress party. 

IANS 

Sonia Gandhi served US court summons in hospital, says Sikh group


New DelhiCongress president Sonia Gandhi was served a US court summons in hospital, in a case accusing her of shielding party leaders allegedly involved in the anti-Sikh riots of 1984.

The rights group 'Sikhs for Justice' served the summonsissued by federal judge Brain M Cogan to Mrs Gandhi at the Sloan Kettering hospital in New York, where she had been admitted for a medical check-up. 

The group, which had petitioned against the Congress president, said they had handed the summons over to the hospital and security staff. But the hospital has refused to comment.

The Congress said Sonia Gandhi, who is back in India, has not received any summons personally. "Summons have to be received personally for us to respond," said a senior leader.

The Sikh group has accused Sonia Gandhi of protecting the leaders of her party who allegedly incited and led mob attacks against Sikhs after the assassination of then prime minister Indira Gandhi - the Congress president's mother-in-law - by her Sikh bodyguards.

The court has reportedly given Mrs Gandhi time till September 30 to respond to the allegations.

"Summons issued almost 30 years after the event when the Congress president is on a medical visit is, to put it mildly, astonishing. Undoubtedly, appropriate legal action will be taken," Congress spokesperson Abhishek Manu Singhvi has said.

In the past, the same rights group has tried unsuccessfully to have Punjab Chief Minister Prakash Singh Badal and Union Minister Kamal Nath summoned to American courts.

The 66-year-old Congress president, who had a surgery in the US in 2011, spent a week there for a medical check-up. Last month she had to be taken to hospital just before voting on the Food Security Bill that she championed, after complaints of chest pain. She was discharged after five hours at AIIMS hospital.
http://www.ndtv.com/article/india/sonia-gandhi-served-us-court-summons-in-hospital-says-sikh-group-417111?curl=1378899340


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