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Bombay HC is looking for govt reply on ‘PM’ in PM Cares Fund

Bombay HC is looking for govt reply on 'PM' in PM Cares Fund
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Mumbai: The Bombay High Court on Monday asked the center to submit a reward in the direction of those who are looking for pills for PM Modi to immediately take steps to remove the words ‘prime minister’ and photos of the website and the act of trust.
“This is also an important problem,” he said.
Pills also seek the elimination of national symbols and flags from websites.
PIL said the funds did not release regal, government or sovereign functions and “not descendants or blood and bones or government and hand” so that the use of the title of the ‘Prime Minister’, The Emblem and National Flag violated the ambllem and name (prevention of inappropriate use) Acting and the state symbol from India (inappropriate prohibitions).
When pills came to hear before the judicial chairman of Datta Datta and Justice Makard Karnik, the additional lawyer General Anil Singh was looking for time to submit a central reply and asking that things were heard after the holidays.
The judges noted that the center had not answered the petition since the last hearing.
CJ said, “Your written statement archive.” On October 12, Singh was looking for time to take instructions.
The judges directed the replies submitted on December 23 and recorded a hearing for 3.
Pills submitted by the President of the Thane District Congress Vikrant Chavan.
Modi is a respondent because he is the Chairman of the Fund.
The petition said Modi executed the deed which was aid and assistance of ministerial citizens and assistance in the emergency situation fund, which was said to be a public charity trust.
Modi said, a constitutional belief repository, is expected to be able to preserve the sanctity of names, symbols and illustrated representations.
But they are used to request contributions to digital and traditional media.
The petition said “IT (PM Cares Fund) is not the Indian government of funds and the amount collected by him does not go to Indian consolidation funds.” On March 31, 2020 more than Rs 3,076 Crore was collected.

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