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Indian diplomat's daughter files lawsuit; seeks USD 1.5 mln

An Indian diplomat's daughter, who was jailed for a day on suspicion of sending obscene emails to her teacher, has filed a lawsuit against the city of New York and her school authorities seeking USD 1

US sticks to stand on arrest of Indian diplomat’s daughter

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Even as India reportedly lodged a “strong protest” with Washington over the arrest of an Indian diplomat’s daughter in New York, the United States stuck to its position that family members of consular officials do not enjoy diplomatic immunity.

Act on Krittika case, Clinton told

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US secretary of state Hillary Clinton should act on the case of an Indian diplomat’s daughter who is suing New York city for a whopping $1.5 million for false arrest to avoid retaliation from other countries, said lawyer Ravi Batra.

US position on diplomatic immunity wrong: Consul General

Indian Consul General in New York has said the US State Department is wrong in its reading of the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations and asserted that diplomatic immunity is extended to family me

US wrong on diplomatic immunity: Consul General

Indian Consul General in New York has said the US state department is wrong in its reading of the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations and asserted that diplomatic immunity is extended to family members of consular officers.

Media attention is crazy: Diplomat's daughter

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The daughter of an Indian diplomat who hit the headlines after she was wrongfully arrested on the suspicion of sending obscene e-mails to a teacher, says media attention is crazy.

No immunity for falsely arrested Indian diplomat's daughter: US

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The US government has joined issue with an Indian diplomat's daughter who is suing New York city for a whopping $1.5 million for false arrest, saying family members don't enjoy diplomatic immunity.

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India conveys concern to US on the manner of Krittika's arrest

India has conveyed its concern to the United States over the way an Indian diplomat's daughter was arrested in New York.

Indian diplomat's daughter sues New York City for $1.5 million

An Indian diplomat's daughter is suing New York City's government for $1.5 million for what she claims was a wrongful arrest on the suspicion of sending obscene emails to her teacher in Queens' John Browne high school.

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