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.
Today, On 6th October, The Supreme Court questioned the man who claimed to be the Israeli father after two minor Russian girls were found living with their mother in a cave near Gokarna, Karnataka. The court asked, “Where were you when your kids lived in a cave?”
The Karnataka High Court has allowed the Union Government to issue travel documents for a Russian woman and her two minor daughters, who were found living in a cave in coastal Karnataka, ensuring their safe return home.
The Calcutta High Court sets aside the Centre’s deportation order, directing the return of Birbhum families from Bangladesh within four weeks, protecting their rights and citizenship status.
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.
Calcutta High Court questions Odisha on the illegal detention of Bengali-speaking workers and directs West Bengal to appoint a nodal officer for their release. A status report has been sought by Monday.
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.
J&K High Court upheld the deportation of a couple who lost Indian citizenship after acquiring Pakistani nationality. Court ruled their stay post visa expiry had no legal basis. Srinagar: Today, on June 30, the High Court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh has ruled that two Pakistani nationals, who had entered India with valid visas […]
Today, On 16th June, The Supreme Court refused anticipatory bail to a man accused in the “dunki” illegal immigration racket, calling it a serious offence that lowers India’s passport reputation and harms genuine citizens seeking fair opportunities abroad.
Following the Pahalgam terror attack, the Government of India revoked visas for Pakistani nationals, prompting legal action from a Pakistani resident in Goa since 2016. He seeks a fair hearing regarding his visa conditions before deportation. The Supreme Court has agreed to hear the case, considering individual circumstances.
