In a recent development, a US court has dismissed Gurpatwant Singh Pannun’s claim of serving a summons to NSA Ajit Doval during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to the United States. The court ruled that the summons was not properly served as per legal requirements, a decision that is in line with India’s position on the matter. The incident revolves around an attempted delivery of the summons by process servers, which ultimately failed due to intervention by the Secret Service. This ruling comes as a setback to Pannun’s efforts to pursue legal action against Indian officials, highlighting the complexities involved in such international legal matters. The court’s decision underscores the importance of adhering to legal protocols and procedures when serving legal documents, especially in cases with cross-border implications. Despite the dismissal of the claim, the incident has brought attention to the challenges faced in seeking legal recourse against foreign officials and the need for clarity and cooperation in such situations. The ruling serves as a reminder of the intricacies involved in international legal disputes and the significance of following established legal procedures to ensure fair and just outcomes.

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US Court Dismisses Claim of Serving Summons to NSA Doval During PM Modi’s Visit, Citing Improper Delivery
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