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How much legality is justified?
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Posted On: 21-Feb-2010 01:53:29 PM By: M S Verma Font Size: Increase Font Size Decrease Font Size
How much legality is justified?
How much legality is justified?

Andy Pag the environment traveler, travel ling in a bio-truck was arrested in Pushkar for using a satellite phone without proper permission of the authorities, as its use is illegal in India. He has allegedly spent 3.75 lakhs on litigation so far restraining him from further travel. He would like to return to London now.

Naturally the enthusiast and adventurer is sad and disillusioned. He claims to have used the phone in over 30 countries including Iran, Pakistan and Turkey. He never met this fate anywhere.

But he is stuck up in India, one of the biggest, the best and democracies in the world, a land where there is “Atithi devo bhav” that guarantees sufficient liberty to foreigners to make their journey here as comfortable as possible.

India also promotes adventure and exploration. Such activities represent daring human spirit and need to be encouraged everywhere in the world.

Obviously I am nobody to comment on the law of the land, but do feel sad to read this man’s fate who seems to be a victim of the poisoned times. With terrorism and all that.

The hapless man has sent emails to the Congress Head, Smt. Sonia Gandhi and the Indian Home Minister P. Chidambram and is awaiting action on his request.

One wonders what would be the way out in such a ticklish situation where an ostensibly innocent adventurer has been stopped from realizing his dream. Is feasible/legal for the court to intervene on his request or can the government take a lenient view and help him out from the dilemma?

His situation is hardly enviable and anyone, even an Indian can meet his fate. At least this writer feels he deserves help and whoever can help has to do this as soon as possible.

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