New Delhi [India], April 27 (ANI): To incorporate the changes due to birth, death and migration, there is a need to update the National Population Register (NPR) again, according to the 2020-21 annual report of the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) released on Wednesday.
New Delhi Jan 24 PTI The Supreme Court Monday said it would hear in March the issue raised in the pleas challenging the orders blacklisting several citizens of 35 countries from travelling to India for 10 years for alleged involvement in Tablighi Jamaat activities after the Centre said an important question arises for consideration in these mattersSolicitor General Tushar Mehta told a bench of Justices A M Khanwilkar and C T Ravikumar that a very important Constitutional question arises for consideration which relates to rights of a foreigner with respect to visa restrictionsMehta said the court may have to consider four legislations -- The Passport Entry into India Act The Foreigners Act The Registration of Foreigners Act and the Citizenship Act -- while considering the issueAs regards the main matter as short and important question is involved which needs to be addressed expeditiously we direct listing of the main matters in second week of March the bench saidThe top court also dealt with an application filed by a 24-year-old Malaysian national who was seeking a direction for disposal of his plea which seeks quashing of a criminal case lodged against him in Bihar and is pending before the Patna High CourtAdvocate Shoeb Alam appearing for the applicant told the bench that the apex court had in March last year directed expeditious disposal of petitions seeking quashing of the case in the high courtAlam said the Centre had repeatedly sought time before the high court to file counter affidavit on the applicants pleaThe bench noted that grievance made in the application is limited to no progress being made in the hearing on the writ petition pending before the high court despite the hope expressed by the apex court in previous order in this regardInstead of making any observation in that regard in this order we deem it appropriate to dispose of this application with a liberty to the applicant to invite the attention of the Chief Justice of the Patna High Court for ensuring expeditious hearing of the writ petition in terms of orderpassed by this court the bench saidIn his application filed through advocate Fauzia Shakil the applicant said he had come to India on March 7 2020 and in April 2020 an FIR was lodged against him and others at Bihars KishanganjThe apex court is seized of pleas filed by several foreigners who have challenged the Centres orders blacklisting more than 2700 citizens of 35 countries from travelling to India for 10 years for alleged involvement in Tablighi Jamaat activitiesThe Centre had earlier sought dismissal of the pleas and informed the top court in July 2020 that it had issued individual orders on a case-to-case basis for cancellation of visas and blacklisting of 2765 foreign nationalsAs per the information available 205 FIRs have been lodged against the foreign Tablighi Jamaat members by 11 states and 2765 such foreigners have been blacklisted so far the Centre had said in its affidavit filed in the top court Some of the petitions have contended that en-masse blacklisting of foreigners without any opportunity to defend themselves is a blatant violation of Article 21 protection of life and personal liberty of the Constitution PTI ABA SA
New Delhi : A Delhi court has framed charges of murder, rioting and criminal conspiracy against four accused in the incident, terming the alleged murder of a man during the riots last year as a planned attack. Anwar Hussain, Qasim, Shahrukh and Khalid Ansari are accused of allegedly brutally thrashing a man named Deepak to death near Ambedkar College on February 25, 2020. According to the post-mortem report, he died due to hemorrhagic stroke.
New Delhi : A Delhi court has framed charges of murder, rioting and criminal conspiracy against four accused in the incident, terming the alleged murder of a man during the riots last year as a planned attack. Anwar Hussain, Qasim, Shahrukh and Khalid Ansari are accused of allegedly brutally thrashing a man named Deepak to death near Ambedkar College on February 25, 2020. According to the post-mortem report, he died due to hemorrhagic stroke.
New Delhi : A Delhi court has framed charges of murder, rioting and criminal conspiracy against four accused in the incident, terming the alleged murder of a man during the riots last year as a planned attack. Anwar Hussain, Qasim, Shahrukh and Khalid Ansari are accused of allegedly brutally thrashing a man named Deepak to death near Ambedkar College on February 25, 2020. According to the post-mortem report, he died due to hemorrhagic stroke.
New Delhi : A Delhi court has framed charges of murder, rioting and criminal conspiracy against four accused in the incident, terming the alleged murder of a man during the riots last year as a planned attack. Anwar Hussain, Qasim, Shahrukh and Khalid Ansari are accused of allegedly brutally thrashing a man named Deepak to death near Ambedkar College on February 25, 2020. According to the post-mortem report, he died due to hemorrhagic stroke.
New Delhi : A Delhi court has framed charges of murder, rioting and criminal conspiracy against four accused in the incident, terming the alleged murder of a man during the riots last year as a planned attack. Anwar Hussain, Qasim, Shahrukh and Khalid Ansari are accused of allegedly brutally thrashing a man named Deepak to death near Ambedkar College on February 25, 2020. According to the post-mortem report, he died due to hemorrhagic stroke.