TORONTO - Canada kept mum Thursday to India's threat to take retaliatory action for denial of visas to its serving and retired Indian security officials by the Canadian high commission in New Delhi.
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NEW DELHI/BANGALORE - With public outrage growing over the denial of visas to several serving and retired Indian security officials, India Thursday said Canada's action was "unacceptable" and warned it of retaliattion if Ottawa does not take corrective action within "a few days".
NEW DELHI - The Supreme Court has said that the appellate courts should exercise utmost restraint before making adverse observation against the judges of the subordinate judiciary.
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