Chandigarh: The problem of naming the mall in the city of Punjab’s Amritsar has gone before Punjab and Haryana High Court.
It all began when Deputy Commissioner Amritsar (DC) issued a notification to the city mall who asked the owner to change the name of VR Ambarsar’s mall and replaced it with Amritsar.
However, hearing the request submitted by the owner of the mall, the Punjab High Court and Haryana on Tuesday stay notifications released by DC Amritsar.
DC has issued a notification based on complaints received from Vipul Talwar, President Jai Punjab’s welfare community, claims to hurt religious sentiment due to the use of the name “Ambarsar” by the mall.
Naming Mall: Example ‘right’, ‘Dilli’ quoted at Pleste HC has also issued a notification to the Punjab government, Amritsar DC and the community seeking their answers.
While still ordered DC, Justice Lisa Gill from HC verbally observed that community religious sentiment has become very fragile with emotions and easily easily that complaints are being submitted on small problems today.
Justice Gill has passed this order while hearing the petition submitted by Alena Ventures Pvt Ltd on the name of the Mall who challenged the order on April 23, which was passed by Amritsar DC requested the word ‘Ambarsar’ from his name.
It was stated in the DC sequence that the name of this city ‘Amritsar’ in government notices and the nomenclature change for “Ambarsar” was wrong.
Applicants argue that City Amritsar is known as Ambarsar.
Ambarsar said it has also been used in various films, shops, songs, etc.
There is a market also known as Ambarsar Bazaar.
Ambarsariya in Hatti, Ambarsar Badiyaan, has been used in various places and there is no bar using the word Ambarsar according to the emblem and the name of the action (prevention of inappropriate use) ACT, 1950.
Advice for Senior Chetan Mittal persecution argues that Punjab Technical Universitas Gujral – Amritsar Campus, who is state university also mentioned that the city of Amritsar was known as Ambarsar.
There are various news articles and social media pages that claim that the word ambarsar is emotional and not only a word and they prefer to call it ambarsar.
It also argues that there are various cities with everyday names such as actas who refer to the city of Varanasi and Delhi also known as Dilli.
However, the same thing does not mean it has changed the name of the city, Mittal argued.
Even under various laws there is no bar in naming or using the word ambarsar.
However, Amritsar DC did not consider the above and pass the illegal order without jurisdiction and reasoning.
Senior advisers who represent the Applicant also argue that Jai Punjab Saftye Society, who filed a complaint to DC about the name of the mall, ” is a busy body and has referred to complaints of religious sentiment “.
Otherwise, there is no such ban in one Actions that deal with names etc.
even hurt religious sentiments, “senior advice has submitted.