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 […]
The Supreme Court of India has given the Jammu and Kashmir government six weeks to report on detained Pakistani nationals, citing data loss due to recent floods. The court acknowledged the challenges faced by the authorities in providing this information and set a follow-up hearing for July 25 to ensure compliance with the deadline.
Today, On 16th January, The Supreme Court rejected a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) seeking the release of Pakistani prisoners held in Indian jails. The petition argued that these prisoners should be freed, but the court declined to entertain the request. The court stated that such matters should be handled by the government. This decision reinforces the principle that national security and diplomatic issues are beyond judicial intervention in this case.
