Toronto: The Justice John Major Inquiry Commission has urged the relatives of victims of the 1985 Air India bombing to set aside any differences of opinion over procedure reminding them that the success of his investigation depends on their co-operation.
Justice Major indicated that he would grant full standing to some 39 families living in India who were related to crew members or passengers on board the Air India flight 182, observing, they, too, "suffered the same loss."
The Inquiry Commission also accepted Canada's Attorney General plea for a legal standing at the inquiry to protect disclosure of information that "would be injurious to international relations, national defence or national security".
A split in the ranks of the Indo-Canadian victims’ families became apparent on Wednesday, when Justice John Major noted a prominent advocate Lata Pada was absent.
20/07/06 Times of India
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