
[1:16 PM, 7/15/2025] Gujarat global nehaaji: Gujarat Global News Network
Believe it or not, India, which once imported French fries, has now not only started cultivating the specific potato variety required but has also begun exporting French fries to global markets. The country is producing large quantities of processed potatoes used to make crispy items like French fries and wafers.
Gujarat has emerged as the largest producer of processed potatoes and the leading exporter of French fries and wafers in recent years. In India, Uttar Pradesh and Punjab follow Gujarat in the production of processed potatoes.
Gujarat cultivates processing-grade potatoes, which are extensively supplied to processed food industries across the country for maki…
[1:20 PM, 7/15/2025] Gujarat global nehaaji: HC fines Rs.1 lakh to a person attending virtual court on toilet seat
Gujarat Global News Network
The Gujarat High Court on Monday ordered a man to deposit ₹1 lakh as a penalty after he was seen using the toilet during virtual court proceedings.
The incident occurred on June 20 during a virtual hearing presided over by Justice Nirzar S Desai. A video showing the man, Samad Abdul Rehman Shah, relieving himself during the live-streamed session went viral, prompting the court to take suo motu cognizance.
A division bench comprising Justices A.S. Supehia and R.T. Vachhani directed Shah to deposit ₹1 lakh in the court’s registry by July 22, the next date of hearing. “The contemnor has admitted to his behavior and has expressed readiness to apologize unconditionally,” the court stated in its order.
According to court documents, Shah continued to participate in the virtual proceedings for approximately 74 minutes, during which he appeared to use the toilet. His lawyer assured the bench that Shah would issue a formal apology and confirmed that he had previously advised his client to maintain decorum during online appearances.
The viral clip, which sparked widespread criticism, was subsequently ordered to be taken down by the court due to concerns over the judiciary’s dignity and public perception.