A Sikh must be a law abiding citizen of whichever country he/she lives in. If there is a law which infringes apon their right to practice their religion, than they can challenge that to have it amended. A Sikh May not however break any law by the simple fact that they are a Sikh.
THEY ARE ALL VEGGIESNo Killing Animals are in there law
he is a Sikh and not a mason Jay Sean is Sikh and always be Sikh even though he has a british accent
sikh are sick
The law broken was the teaching of evolution in a public high school which was illegal in some states at the time.
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it is the Sikh new year
People who have broken copyright law are called infringers.
Both are Sikh Surnames Jabal/Jabbal/Jubal is a Ramgarhia Sikh Surname Natt is a Jatt Sikh Surname
It depends on what law is violated and what type of violation.
Difficult to say but it is probably going to be a traffic law.
The Sikh community is known as the Khalsa Panth.