Deported while visibly pregnant, 25-year-old Muslim woman Sunali Khatun was forced into Bangladesh despite holding valid Indian documents. She has now returned to India with her eight-year-old son after the Supreme Court intervened and questioned the illegal pushback.
Chief Justice of India B.R. Gavai said that while nations like Pakistan and Bangladesh faced political instability, India has stayed united due to the strength of its Constitution. He credited the judiciary and constitutional values for keeping the nation stable for 75 years.
Calcutta High Court has asked the Centre to clarify how two Bengali migrant families were sent from Delhi to Bangladesh. The Court seeks details on the deportation process and designated points of exit.
Today, On 28th July, The Supreme Court will examine multiple petitions challenging the Election Commission’s decision to conduct a Special Intensive Revision of Bihar’s voter list. The move comes just months before the crucial upcoming state elections.
A Special Intensive Revision survey by the Election Commission in Bihar has revealed that individuals from Nepal, Bangladesh, and Myanmar possess Indian documents like Aadhaar and ration cards, raising serious concerns ahead of the upcoming elections.
Today, On 11th July, In the alleged deportation of minors to Bangladesh, the Calcutta High Court has directed the Union Home Ministry to submit a report. West Bengal’s Chief Secretary must also coordinate with Delhi officials and report by Wednesday.
Today, On 30th May, The Supreme Court has urgently taken up a Habeas Corpus petition regarding the deportation of refugees from Assam to Bangladesh. The plea highlights forced deportation despite ongoing cases in the Foreigners’ Tribunal.
The Bangladesh High Court has instructed the government to justify why Chinmoy Krishna Das, facing sedition charges for allegedly insulting the national flag, should not be granted bail. His lawyer reported that the court seeks a response within two weeks, with a potential hearing next week, as Das remains in custody amid heightened security.
India’s strategic location, strong economy, and democratic values have made it a destination for refugees, especially from Bangladesh. However, illegal immigration from Bangladesh, with an estimated 20 million migrants, has caused national security and socio-economic concerns. Despite laws, inadequate enforcement has left this issue largely unaddressed.
Sumitra Saha Prasad, a 60-year-old woman and the first in Bihar to receive citizenship under the 2019 Citizenship Amendment Act, obtained her Indian citizenship after a 40-year wait. Her daughter Aishwarya facilitated the application process, resulting in the issuance of the citizenship certificate, bringing immense relief to Sumitra.
