News of GoAir moving the Bombay High Court seeking direction to rival Interglobe Aviation to remove the prefix "go" from the airline's web address, goindigo.in, makes me think that we are live in interesting times.
Perhaps, the court has posted the next hearing for a distant date, anticipating that publishers of dictionaries in which the word "go" and its combinations appear would join as witnesses or respondents.
There would be millions of others, like the undersigned, who or which have the letters "g" and "o" appearing in succession in their names: for example, my name "Govinda".
The court may suo motu consider taking a decision on all words having "go" in them, for example, "mango", "governor", "government" and so on. Once decided, Google may auto-delete the first two letters from its name, too, at a price.
M G Warrier, Mumbai
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