The Hague Service Treaty, of which India is a signatory allows service of judicial papers between the signatory countries without diplomatic involvement.
The Sikh for Justice (SFJ) which earlier filed a human rights violation case against Badal along with the Akali Dal (Mann) took this decision after it failed to serve summons to Badal recently.
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The complaint alleges that Badal and the Deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Badal, throughout their tenure "have actively shielded, protected and promoted the police who were or have been involved in gross human rights violations, extra judicial killings and torture".
SFJ added that it has retained the services of, Process Forwarding International (PFI), a Washington based company to accomplish service on Badal in India.
"PFI is the official Process Server to "United States Department of Justice" and "US Department of State" and has extensive experience in executing service of process with authority using approved international law methods," it said.
The rights group added that under the Hague Service treaty, a central authority has been established by the Indian Government for receiving and serving judicial documents from foreign courts as provided under "Convention on the Service Abroad of Judicial and Extrajudicial Documents in Civil or Commercial Matters".
"Under Article 15 of the Hague Service Convention, a service is considered complete once the copy of summons and complaint is delivered to the Central Authority of India which is responsible to receive judicial documents from foreign courts," said SFJ.
A similar case against Badal was dismissed by a Wisconsin court last year after SFJ served the summons to another person instead of Badal.
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