Lawyers complained to SSP against drawing Ashoka Pillar on shirts being sold online in Faridkot. There has been a demand to recall the sold stock and take legal action against the company.
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According to the information, India’s national symbol Ashoka Pillar was found printed on a shirt purchased by a lawyer from Faridkot from the online website of the country’s famous textile company French Crown Private Limited. By doing this the company is violating the 2005 law regarding the use of national symbols of the country.
In view of this, a complaint was submitted by the lawyers to SSP Faridkot on Tuesday demanding that action be taken against the company violating the Act in relation to the national symbols of the country and all the goods sold by this company in such a manner should be banned from the market. should be withdrawn from.
The lawyers reached SSP office with shirts.
Complainant lawyer Karan Sethi said that according to the law made regarding national symbols of the country, no ordinary person can use it nor can it be used for advertisement, but the company which does business in 92 countries has Not only did the national emblem be engraved on the shirt without any approval but it was also uploaded on social media and its website to promote it, which is a violation of the law regarding national emblem.