New Delhi:
The Supreme Court has reprimanded the Assam government in the case of illegally sitting foreigners living. The court raised questions on the indefinite place in the Detention Center when foreigners failed to deline. The Supreme Court reprimanded the Supreme Court for not taking steps to deport the state declared as Assam state as foreigners and keep them indefinitely in the detention center. Instructed to do.
Fierce questions from the court of the court
The court questioned the Assam government as to why the steps of exile were not taken, while it was told that the foreign address of the migrants had not been revealed. Justice Abhay S Oak told the Chief Secretary of Assam that you have refused to start exile, saying that their address is not known, why should these people be worried about our address? You can deport them in their country. He further said that you can deport them even without address. You cannot detection them indefinitely. Foreign address is not disclosed. The reason why you are not deporting them? Justice Oak asked Assam’s lawyer why you cannot send a proposal to the Ministry of External Affairs? It was not told in your chart that it has been sent to say. ‘Foreign address is not disclosed’ in your chart.
What is the plea of the government’s lawyer
Assam’s lawyer replied, without address, where should we deport them? The court said that the correct situation has been hidden in the affidavit of the Assam government. For the second time in a week, the Assam government has been reprimanded. The Supreme Court advised the Assam government for not keeping illegal foreigners in custody and not extinguishing indefinitely. The fundamental right to live under Article 21 is not limited to Indian citizens only, but also even foreigners. Immediate steps should be taken to send them back to their country.
Asked to form a committee to identify people
The Supreme Court asked the Assam government to visit the detention centers and form a committee to identify those who can be exiled immediately. The committee should visit the transit camps/custody centers once in the fortnight and ensure that proper facilities can be available there. The state has been asked to file a report of action taken in 4 weeks. The Supreme Court also asked the central government to tell how the cases of declared foreigners, whose nationality is not known, will be dealt with.