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(Highlights - Case No 2557 UAE - P.K. Jabir, Exhibits - Page No. 2)
‘INDO-GULF REPARATION MECHANISMS’ TIMELINE HIGHLIGHTING SUBMISSIONS & RESPONSES:
- ‘INDO-GULF REPARATION MECHANISMS’
TIMELINE HIGHLIGHTING SUBMISSIONS & RESPONSES
Endeavours made by Shri. Panikkaveetil K. Jabir towards formulation and implementation of a Mutual Human Rights Law and Reparation Mechanisms Between the Government of India and the Gulf (Gulf Cooperation Council - GCC) countries, mandating our elected representatives and officials to eliminate discrimination and imbalances of Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) working in different countries. This also involves the recognition and protection of the dignity of individuals.
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30-1-2013 |
Representation to (1) The Secretary to Government, Ministry of External Affairs, Govt. of India, South Block, New Delhi-110011 (2) Hon’ble Minister Shri. Salman Khurshid, Minisitry of External Affairs, South Block, New Delhi (3) The Secretary to Government, Ministry of Overseas Indians Affairs, Government of India, Akbar Bhavan, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi (4) Hon’ble Minister Shri. Vayalar Ravi, Ministry of Overseas Indians Affairs, Government of India, Akbar Bhavan, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi. and (5) The Hon’ble Ambassador of the U.A.E., Embassy of the United Arab Emirates, 12, Chandragupta Marg, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi-110 021 (INDIA) along with other attachments and comments. []
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15-2-2013 |
Reply from Hon’ble Minister Salman Khurshid
Reply from Hon’ble Minister Salman Khurshid, Minister of External Affairs, acknowledging receipt of representation; Minister has asked to the concerned department to examine the same. []
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45 |
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20-3-2013 |
Important Reminder Notice [Reminder No.1]
Important Reminder Notice to the Secretary, Ministry of External Affairs, Govt. of India, New Delhi.
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04-04-2013 |
- Correspondence with External Affairs Ministry under the Right to Information Act. (Part. 1)
Application for Information under RTI Act to the Central Public Information Officer, Ministry of External Affairs (MEA)
Government of India, South Block, New Delhi – 110 011.
By the applicant: Panikkaveettil K. Jabir. [Date: 04-04-2013]
- Questions.
- Point (4) Has Government of India (the sending State) received representation from Indian Citizens about treatment meted out to them in the UAE, in violation of Human Rights and against norms of functioning of civilized States as referred to at Page 314(e) of Current Legal Problems 1952? His sending State (India) to curb, contain and protect his country’s interest? []
- Reply.
(In answer to the above question, a reply was received from Shri Ashish Midha, Under Secretary (Gulf), Ministry External Affairs, Govt. of India, New Delhi, vide letter No.G/551/6/2013 dated May 10, 2013. “Paragraph 2. In so far as point (4) is concerned, in the recent past only one representation of Shri P.K. Jabir was received by this Ministry, which was examined and responded to by the Ministry) []
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02-05-2013 |
Reply from the Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India
Subsequently, a reply received from the Ministry of External Affairs 02-05-2013: []
Letter received from Shri A.R.Ghanashyam, Joint Secretary, MEA(Gulf & Hajj), intimating various arrangements/views the Government of India has established for the welfare of Indian community and assistance to the distressed Indians abroad. (The true content of letter followed here below)
· Migrant Cell: Government of India has established the Ministry of Overseas Indian Affairs which deals with the welfare of Indian Community and issues concerning Overseas Citizenship of India, Persons of Indian Origin and Indians abroad.
· MOU with GCC: Several institutional arrangements are in place (including Agreemtnts) with Gulf Countries for assistance to Indian Citizens in the Gulf.
· Visits: Ministerial Level visits are periodically undertaken by Ministry of Overseas Indian Affairs, Ministry of External Affairs and also Ministers from some State Governments to Gulf Countries.
· Educational Arrangements: The Officials dealing with matters pertaining to the welfare of Indian Community abroad are competent and dedicated to their work, with a good understanding of relevant issues.
· Participation in other Charters: It is not our policy to interfere in the functioning of Charters of other countries concerning the welfare of their citizens.
· Reparation Fund: All Indian Missions in the Gulf have effective and functional institutional mechanisms for extending consular/monetary assistance to distressed Indians including the cost of legal assistance & reparation. []
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10-06 2013 |
The second (Important) reminder notice to the MEA.
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09-07-2013 |
- Reply received from the Ministry of External Affairs:
('Our national shame' that our Ministry of External Affairs are having only some 'views' for the welfare of Indian Community abroad and nothing else!)
In reply to the above notice, Shri Ashish Middha, the Under Secretary, MEA, has revealed that, the letter dated 02-05-2013, from Mr. Ghanashyam, Joint Secretary, MEA (Gulf & Hajj), conveys 'ONLY' the Ministry’s views on various points/captions (Migrant Cell, MOU with GCC, Visits, Educational Arrangements, Participation in other Charters, Reparation Fund) and nothing otherwise. The captions may hence, not be treated as confirmations. [Letter No.58/US(Gulf) dated 9-7-2013[]
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Related correspondences with External Affairs Ministry, Ministry of Overseas Indians Affairs and others under the Right to Information Act. (Part. 2)
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01-07-2013
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To the PIO, Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India
Application under the RTI Act 2005 (Rule) 3, dated 1st July 2013 to The Public Information Officer (PIO), Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India, New Delhi-110 011 for information about the details of the Migrant Cell, MOU with GCC, Reparation Fund etc.[]
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09-07-2013 |
Reply received from the Ministry of External Affairs under RTI Act:
- Letter No.G-551/6/2013 dated July 9, 2013 from Shri Ashish Middha, the Under Secretary (Gulf), South Block, MEA, New Delhi, that, he has been transferring the letter to other ministries (a) the Public Information Officer, Ministry of Overseas Indian Affairs, (b) Ministry of Labour & Employment and (c) CPV Division, MEA, directing them to process the application and reply directly to the applicant.[]
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10-07-2013 |
Reply received from the Ministry of External Affairs under RTI Act:
Again, letter No.G-551/6/2013 dated July10, 2013 from Shri Ashish Middha, the Under Secretary (Gulf), South Block, MEA, New Delhi, conveys a detailed report, but the same message he had given earlier, that these are Ministry’s views on various points/captions (Migrant Cell, MOU with GCC, Visits, Educational Arrangements, Participation in other Charters, Reparation Fund) and nothing otherwise.[]
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19-07-2013 |
Reply received from the Ministry of Labour & Employment:
Letter No.Z-18015/48/2013-CL dated 19th July, 2013 from Irene Cherian, CPIO/Under Secretary to the Government of India, Ministry of Labour & Employment, Shram Shakti Bhawan, Rafi Marg, New Delhi, to the petitioner, intimating that “I am directed to refer to your application under Right to Information Act, 2005 dated 02-05-2013 received in the Section on 20-7-2013 and to say that the information sought (about the details of the MOU with GCC; etc.) pertaining to this division may be treated as NIL.[]
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No reply has been received from the Ministry of Overseas Indians Affairs, Govt. of India:
(It has to be noted that, no reply has so far been received from the Public Information Officer of the Overseas Indians Affairs, under RTI Act, (There was also no reply for the earlier representation or for the reminders!) on the subject in regards with the Migrant Cell, MOU with GCC, Reparation fund for the welfare of Overseas Indians.
Indo - Gulf Reparation Mechanisms’ - List of Recipients[]
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Indo - Gulf Reparation Mechanisms - Remarks & EndNote
Remarks:
Shri Vayalar Ravi, the Hon’ble Minister of Overseas Indians Affairs, Govt. of India, is one of the five recipients of the Representation.
- The ‘Ministry of Non-Resident Indians’ Affairs’, the earlier version of the ‘Ministry of Overseas Indian Affairs’ (MOIA), was created vide notification No. Doc.CD-160/2004 dated 27 May 2004 issued by the President of India, covering a wide range of areas concerning the welfare of overseas Indians, virtually making the Ministry a single window service provider. The Ministry is headed by Cabinet Minister, Shri Vayalar Ravi.
- Despite the above solemn intention of the Government of India, it is sad to state that even an acknowledgment by way of interim reply, as sought in the representation and the reminders, has not been received from the Hon’ble Minister Shri. Vayalar Ravi nor his Ministry of Overseas Indian Affairs].
[‘It is clear from the above that the apprehension of the petitioner expressed in his second reminder dated 10th June, 2013 addressed to the Secretary of External Affairs, Government of India, New Delhi is correct.’].
End Note:
“The establishments of institutional arrangements for the welfare of ‘Overseas Indian Community’, as highlighted by the Government of India, are intentionally deceptive, untruthful and purport to demonstrate that there are procedural remedies or tactics.
Serious failures and inadequacies to comply with statutory or regulatory obligations on the part of both the Ministries, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) & the ‘Ministry of Overseas Indian Affairs’ (MOIA) now stand proved by the subsequent communications received by the petitioner from the Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India”.
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Self-contained Explanatory Representation to the Ministry of External Affairs, Delhi, 2013
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Representation was submitted on 28 October, 2013
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Reminder to the MEA, in relation with the above Representation - 'Reminder Notice' dated 16 July, 2014
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RTI Application to the Office of the Hon’ble Prime Minister of India - February 24, 2015
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For the last two decades the applicant is painstakingly working for the recognition of his individual dignity and justice as well as representing for recognition of the inherent dignity and rights of the ‘Indian Diaspora’ as a whole ... [ ]
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JABIR CASE UAE - UPDATES
Instructions for enforcement action against criminal contempt and wilful disobedience to a set of UAE Judgments
''This question too was answered to the Mission of Abu Dhabi, UAE: A detailed reply was sent on 12-05-18 to the Mission of Abu Dhabi, UAE, about the action to be taken by the Embassy, on the basis of criminal contempt and disregard for the laws, rules and orders against the most serious and heinous of crimes by UAE administration, covering all the relevant facts. ... " Full text"
Mission in Abu Dhabi, UAE, asks what action will take by the Embassy to resolve the case
''Letter dated 29-04-18 from First Secretary, the Mission in Abu Dhabi, UAE, asking to the Petitioner for what action to be taken by Embassy to resolve the case. ... " Full text"
The submission of details of accused (UAE) and the copies of Judgments of Jabir's case
''The details of accused and the copies of Judgments which have been submitted on 12-04-2018 at the Mission in Abu Dhabi, UAE as per the instruction of the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), Union of India. ... " Full text"
Mission in Abu Dhabi, UAE asks the details of accused (UAE) and the copies of Judgments
'Letter dated 02-04-18 from the office of the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), Union of India, pertaining to the submission of details of accused(UAE) and the copies of Judgments for the Mission in Abu Dhabi, UAE. ... " Full text"
The Prime Minister's Office (PMO) Has Responded To The Representation Submitted By Our Client
''Mission (Abu Dhabi, UAE) is requested to look into the matter and ascertain the facts' - Letter from the Ministry of External Affairs, dated 05th Mar, 2018. ... " Full text"
Damages For Non-Enforcement of Judgments of the Courts of UAE - Letter to UAE Ambassador to India
'Damages For Non-Enforcement of Judgments of the Courts of United Arab Emirates (UAE)' - Letter to H.E. Dr. Ahmed Al Banna, UAE Ambassador to India, Dated 28th Feb, 2018. ... " Full text"
New Representation to the Hon’ble Prime Minister of India - 09th Feb, 2018
The Gravest Injustice Towards An Indian Investor In UAE making out a case of 'Outright Fraud' against the UAE administration. It's perhaps unparalleled in the whole history of the world!. ... " Full text"
A reply from Prime Minister's Office: Dated 25th March, 2015
A reply from Prime Minister's Office containing "action not warranted": Dated 25th March, 2015 under Right to Information Act. ... "RTI Application - Full text"
RTI Application to the Office of the Hon’ble Prime Minister of India - February 24, 2015
For the last two decades the applicant is painstakingly working for the recognition of his individual dignity and justice as well as representing for recognition of the inherent dignity and rights of the ‘Indian Diaspora’ as a whole. ... "RTI Application - Full text"
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