HC allows Pak singer Adnan Sami to go abroad for concert

May 31, 2014

Mumbai, May 31: The Bombay High Court has allowed Pakistani singer Adnan Sami, locked in a legal battle with his former wife Sabah Galadari, to visit Australia in July for a concert but pulled him up for failing to comply with its earlier orders of furnishing sureties.

Sami to go abroadGranting interim relief, Justice M S Sonak yesterday allowed an application filed by Sami through advocate Amit Ghag seeking nod for overseas tour, but with the condition that he would furnish the sureties by July 31.

"The applicant seems to be taking the court orders lightly. He has not complied with the orders since January," the Judge said.

Sami was recently allowed to visit Pakistan to meet his ailing mother. He sought permission to retain his passport to visit Perth and Brisbane in Australia for a music show between July 5 and July 17.

His passport had been seized by police after his two sureties withdrew the undertaking that he would be available in India to face the trial.

Edith De, counsel for Galadari, opposed Sami's plea, saying the singer has failed to complete the formalities of submitting sureties before the trial court.

The Judge allowed Sami to visit Australia but directed him to furnish fresh sureties by July 31.

The High Court, in June 2011, had relaxed conditions of Sami's anticipatory bail wherein he had to take prior permission from court every time to travel abroad.

However, the HC had asked Sami to give undertaking to get two sureties who would give personal bond of Rs 1.5 crore.

A surety is a person or a firm that agrees to be liable for the conduct or obligation of another person.

Last year, his two sureties withdrew the bond and undertaking and hence he has to once again approach the High Court for permission to travel abroad.

Adnan and Galadari are locked in a legal battle. The couple got married in 2001 and divorced in 2004. However, they remarried in 2007 and once again split in 2009. Ever since they are engaged in court cases filed against each other.

Galadari lodged a domestic violence complaint against Sami here in April 2009.

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March 24,2020

Los Angeles, Mar 24: In a bizarre video shot from her rose petal filled bathtub, pop star Madonna has called the coronavirus pandemic "a great equaliser".

The music icon said the virus doesn't discriminate between rich and poor.

That's the thing about COVID-1. It doesn't care about how rich you are, how famous you are, how funny you are, how smart you are, where you live, how old you are, what amazing stories you can tell.

It's the great equaliser and what's terrible about it is what's great about it. What's terrible about it is that it's made us all equal in many ways, and what's wonderful about is, is that it's made us all equal in many ways, Madonna said in the video while having a milky bath in tub full of roses.

The 61-year-old singer, who had to cancel two of her concerts in Paris due to coronavirus outbreak, also referenced her 1995 song Human Nature in the video saying we are all going down together .

According to the Johns Hopkins coronavirus tracker, the death toll from the virus globally has risen to 14,641 with 336,000 cases reported in 173 countries and territories.

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March 28,2020

Chennai, Mar 28: Chennai City Corporation personnel stuck a home quarantine sticker at the office of actor-politician Kamal Haasan's Makkal Needhi Maiam office on Saturday, leading to speculation that the matinee star was quarantined for the coronavirus.

While there was speculation if Kamal Haasan was quarantined, the Greater Chennai Corporation said their staffers pasted the sticker on the premises because actress Gautami Tadimalli "returned from Dubai recently and her passport has this address (Eldams Road in upscale Alwarpet)."

The present residence of the actress was not known immediately.

The sticker read, "We are in home quarantine to safeguard ourselves and Chennai from the coronavirus." It was removed soon, an official said, declining to elaborate.

Kamal Haasan clarified in a statement that he was not quarantined.

"Based on the notice stuck outside my house, news has been spread saying that I have been quarantined. But most of you already know that I have not been living there for the past few years and the Makkal Needhi Maiam party office has been functioning from there," he said.

Further, the actor said, the news that he has been quarantined "is not true."

As a precautionary measure, he has been maintaining social distancing, he said.

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January 15,2020

Chennai, Jan 15: Superstar Rajinikanth on Tuesday called for neutrality in journalism and urged media outlets to report the truth.

Addressing an event organised by Tamil magazine ''Thuglak' in Chennai, the superstar-turned-politician said that the country needs a journalist like the late Cho S Ramaswamy, who helmed the publication for decades.

"The times, politics and society are going bad. In such a scenario, the media had a huge responsibility towards the people," he said.

Some television channels are biased towards political parties, Rajinikanth said. He added that media, critics and journalists must report the truth impartially.

Comparing true news to milk and fake reportage to water, Rajinikanth said people will not be able to distinguish between the two if they are mixed.

"Only journalists need to tell which portion is milk and which is water...write the truth and don't make a lie seem like truth," he said, amid applause.

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