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In a landmark ruling, the European Court of Human Rights stated that the UK could not return Chahal to India in reliance on diplomatic assurances against torture from New Delhi, no matter what crimes he was suspected of or his status in the UK.
Kate Saunders: Celebrating a Compassionate Friend: David/Sonia Burgess Kate Saunders 2011
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In a landmark ruling, the European Court of Human Rights stated that the UK could not return Chahal to India in reliance on diplomatic assurances against torture from New Delhi, no matter what crimes he was suspected of or his status in the UK.
Kate Saunders: Celebrating a Compassionate Friend: David/Sonia Burgess Kate Saunders 2011
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It ran counter to the 1992 and 1995 judgments of the Raad van State, the jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights in the Chahal case, the dismissal of all charges against Prof.
Chronology of the Persecution of Prof. Jose Maria Sison by the Philippine, US and Dutch governments Abhay N 2007
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Ranveer Singh Gulzar Chahal, in India, learns that one of his brothers has been killed, and another is missing, after an attack by skinheads in Los Angeles; his beaten father has been hospitalized.
NYT > Home Page By ANDY WEBSTER 2011
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Ranveer Singh Gulzar Chahal, in India, learns that one of his brothers has been killed, and another is missing, after an attack by skinheads in Los Angeles; his beaten father has been hospitalized.
NYT > Home Page By ANDY WEBSTER 2011
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Nahla Chahal says the ship, The Dignity al-Karama, was part of a larger protest flotilla that had hoped to break the blockade several weeks ago but was thwarted by Greece.
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"Sometimes I get a signal," says Chahal, a Bharti Airtel customer.
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Solicitor Saimo Chahal said: ''This will be a test case and raises many difficult legal, moral and ethical questions about euthanasia.''
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Telegraph Staff 2011
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In 2007, Varun Nand Chahal, a young entrepreneur in Bangalore, bought a 3G-ready mobile phone.
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Chahal, who was facing deportation to India - where, he claimed, he would be at risk of torture.
The Guardian World News Elizabeth Day 2011
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