Wrong words
Dharmaraj
(Querist) 21 June 2013
This query is : Resolved
Dear All,
Kindly advice whether using foul or bad words in public without taking anyones name is illegal.
Rgds
Dharmaraj
(Querist) 21 June 2013
Dear Prabhakar Sir,
Thank you very much for making correction in your colleagues understanding, this is a general trend in this site, I am not telling that R.K.Nanda is wrong but there are also chances that he might have misunderstood my query with someone else's query but then they can also check the name of the querist before writing such comments.
In the whole game I did not get reply to my query.
Kindly reply to my query.
Rgds
R.K Nanda
(Expert) 21 June 2013
do not lie. it is repeated query.
check ur profile.
do not give me instructions.
do not misuse LCI as u r getting free replies.
prabhakar singh
(Expert) 21 June 2013
Unless abuse by some one is attributed to some other person,it can not be offence unless it disturbs the ordinary law and order situation.
There are many mads seen shouting abuses police is under duty to get them treated under requisition of magistrate but neither
they do so nor charge them of any nuisance.
Dharmaraj
(Querist) 21 June 2013
Dear Nanda Sir,
Yes if you are asking from the point of view of verbiage this might be a repeated query, but for a layman like us Mr Ajay Sethis comments on my earlier query gives us a impression that we have raised the query below a wrong type of law we should raise the query again below right head, and let me take this opportunity in my earlier answer I have opened the anguisness of a layman, thanked Mr Prabhkar for his suggestion and adviced way of doing things differently if there is a overlap, so kindly might your words when you say that dont give me instructions, I am here to learn not to give instructions to seniors like you. Rgds
R.K Nanda
(Expert) 21 June 2013
it is ok and ur welcome.
Raj Kumar Makkad
(Expert) 23 June 2013
It would have been better had you posted your subsequent comments in the same thread instead of opening a new one for the same issue in its continuation.