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Corrective Measures Initiated posted byThameem Ansari (Libya)[22 February 2011] IP: 41.*.*.* Libyan Arab Jamahiriya | Comment Reference Number: 2778
With reference to the complaint lodged I am given to understand that corrective measures have been initiated. Please continue your patronage. The following is the text of the mail as I have received from CSD. IOB.
by
SAT Ansari
Dear Sir
We're extremely sorry for the sentiments/feelings expressed in your below mail and share your concern. We have already advised our Regional Office, Tuticorin to take necessary corrective steps to improve the situation.
We shall once again ask them to expedite the process on the issue. Pls bear with us for a while, and in the meantime we request you to continue your valuable clientele with our bank/branch. You will hear from our Br/RO shortly in this regard. We once again very sincerely regret for all the inconveniences caused to you in this connection.
deep condolence posted byThameemul Ansari (Libya)[19 October 2010] IP: 41.*.*.* Libyan Arab Jamahiriya | Comment Reference Number: 566
Words fail me when I attempt to recollect all the best qualities this humble being blessed with. His melting heart, sympathetic words, softening smile and generous hand are truthful reflections of the great Islamic principles which he held so close to his heart. He was, indeed, a great source of inspiration for many a person of our generation. I have really missed one the best gentlemen I am proud of. May Allah bless him with Jannathul Firdhous. Amen.
Ayodi Verdit /Letter to the Editor/The HIndu posted byS.A.Thameemul Ansri (Libya)[01 October 2010] IP: 41.*.*.* Libyan Arab Jamahiriya | Comment Reference Number: 377
The judges have kept themselves away from the central issue and drifted into the grey areas of compromise and negotiation. We all know that for initiating negotiations we do not need to take lessons from the judiciary — it has been a part of Indian culture for long. Courts are supposed to do what they are expected to do in accordance with the provisions of the law.
S.A. Thameemul Ansari,
Libya
Source : The Hindu, Letter to the Editor 01-10-2010
Ayodhi Verdict posted byS.A.Thameemul Ansari (Libya)[01 October 2010] IP: 41.*.*.* Libyan Arab Jamahiriya | Comment Reference Number: 371
The judges have kept themselves away from the central issue and drifted into the grey areas of compromise and negotiation.
We all know that for initiating negotiations we do not need to take lessons from the judiciary - it has been a part of Indian culture for long. Courts are supposed to do what they are expected to do in accordance with the provisions of the law.
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