PIL Seeks Deportation of Illegal Immigrants; SC Suggests Rohingya Case Be Taken to Special Bench

A Public Interest Litigation has been filed in the Supreme Court for the deportation of illegal immigrants, notably Rohingyas. Advocate Ashwini Upadhyay expressed concern about the urgency of the case, which Justice Surya Kant suggested should be referred to a special bench due to its sensitive nature affecting national security and human rights.

Policeman Iftkhar Ali Says ‘Born to serve My Country’ & Thanks High Court for Saving Him and His Family from Deportation to Pakistan

Policeman Iftkhar Ali and his eight siblings were threatened with deportation to Pakistan despite being long-time residents of Salwah village. The Jammu and Kashmir High Court intervened, halting their deportation after they proved their Indian nationality roots. Ali, dedicated to serving India, expressed gratitude for the court’s protection and support.

Pahalgam Terror Attack| SC Grants Relief to Accenture Employee Facing Deportation to Pakistan: “No Coercive Action Till Verification”

Today, On 2nd May, Amid Pahalgam tensions, the Supreme Court granted relief to Accenture employee Ahmed Tariq Butt, who claimed his family was asked to leave India despite holding valid passports and Aadhaar cards.

BREAKING| Pahalgam Terror Attack: Supreme Court Protects Family Facing Deportation to Pakistan , Orders Centre to Verify Family’s Citizenship Claims

Today, On 2nd May, In the Pahalgam aftermath, the Supreme Court has granted interim relief to a family facing deportation to Pakistan, ordering the government to verify their nationality before taking any coercive action.

BREAKING: Pahalgam Terror Attack: Supreme Court To Hear Family’s Urgent Plea Against Deportation to Pakistan Tomorrow

The Supreme Court of India will urgently hear a plea from six family members facing deportation to Pakistan, claiming Indian citizenship amid rising tensions following a Pahalgam terror attack. Their case raises critical issues regarding citizenship, identity, and due process, set against the backdrop of India’s security directives post-attack.

CRPF Jawan Fights to Stop Deportation of Pakistani Wife Amid Pahalgam Fallout – J&K High Court Steps In

A CRPF jawan seeks the J&K High Court’s intervention to prevent the deportation of his Pakistani wife following the Pahalgam terror attack. The Court has directed the Union Government to respond by May 14, while examining the legality of their online marriage and the wife’s visa status amidst national security concerns.

Centre Tells Supreme Court on Deportation of Bangladesh Nationals from Assam Detention Centres

New Delhi: The Central Government informed the Supreme Court on Friday that 13 Bangladeshi nationals have been sent back to their country, and efforts are on to deport the remaining illegal immigrants currently staying in Assam’s detention centres. Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, who represented both the Central Government and the Assam Government, presented the updates before a bench of Justices Abhay S Oka and Ujjal Bhuyan.

Supreme Court Reserves Judgment on ‘Indefinite Detention’ of Illegal Bangladeshi Immigrants

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court of India has reserved its judgment in a case concerning the indefinite detention of illegal Bangladeshi immigrants in the country. The case was heard by a bench comprising Justice JB Pardiwala and Justice R Mahadevan. It was initially brought before the Calcutta High Court but was later transferred to the Supreme Court in 2013.

CJI Led Bench Halts Deportation of Cooch Behar Woman Declared Foreigner by Tribunal

The Supreme Court has temporarily halted the deportation of a woman declared a foreigner by an Assam Tribunal. Chief Justice DY Chandrachud and two other judges directed a pause on coercive actions, calling for responses from government bodies within three months. The woman, Maya Barman, faces challenges proving her citizenship and seeks the apex court’s assistance.

Supreme Court Directs Centre to Deport 17 Foreigners from Assam Detention Camps

The Supreme Court has directed the Central Government on May 16th to deport 17 foreign nationals held in Assam detention camps. Justices Oka and Bhuyan emphasized the absence of pending legal cases against them and urged prompt deportation, prioritizing those held for two years. A two-month deadline was set for the government to submit a compliance report. The next hearing is on July 26.