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Amid Pahalgam Unrest, SC Halts Deportation Of Family To Pakistan

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May 3, 2025 104 Views0

Amid the central government’s crackdown on Pakistani nationals in India following the Pahalgam attack, the Supreme Court  came to the rescue of a family detained for deportation to the neighbouring country.

 

In an interim relief to a family asked to leave India, a bench of justices, Surya Kant and NK Singh, ordered that no coercive measures be taken against the petitioners till verification of documents. The top court’s order came after the family seeking relief claimed that they were holding Indian passports and Aadhaar cards.

 
 

“Since factual pleas raised require verification, including genuineness of documents, we dispose of the present writ petition at this stage without expressing any opinion on merits, with a direction to authorities to verify the documents or any other relevant facts that may be brought to their notice. Let an appropriate decision be taken at the earliest, though we are not stating any timeline,” ordered the Justice Kant-led bench, as quoted by news agency IANS.

The Union government, in response to the deadly terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir’s (J&K) Pahalgam, has revoked all valid visas issued by India to Pakistani nationals starting April 27 and had directed all states and Union Territories for their immediate removal.

In the writ petition filed before the top court, the petitioners claimed that they are Indian nationals and were residents of Mirpur till the year 1997 but later moved to the city of Srinagar in J&K.

 

The family had received a notice on April 25 from the Foreign Registration Office (FRO) in Srinagar asking them to leave India on the expiration of their visa on the premise that they are Pakistani nationals.

Further, the lead petitioner, who obtained an MBA from IIM, Kerala, and is presently working in Bengaluru, claimed that his father, mother, elder sister and younger sisters were arrested by the J&K Police illegally on April 29 at around 9 pm.

The plea stated the family members were taken to the India-Pakistan border on April 30 at around 12.20 pm and are at present being forced to leave India from the border. The apex court clarified that its order will not be treated as precedent in other cases of deportation.

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