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High Court of Karnataka partly allowed Criminal Petition Challenging Arrest and Remand of Foreign Nationals in NDPS Case - Illegality in not providing grounds of arrest in the language known to the petitioners

The High Court of Karnataka at Bengaluru heard a criminal petition filed by two Nigerian citizens challenging their arrest and remand in a narcotics c...

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High Court Dismisses Nigerian Students' Appeal Against Movement Restriction Order Under Foreigners Act - Visa Cancellation and Detention Upheld Despite Procedural Irregularities

The High Court of Karnataka dismissed a writ appeal filed by two Nigerian students challenging their detention under movement restriction orders issue...

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Supreme Court Upholds Constitutionality of Section 6A of the Citizenship Act, 1955 for Migrants to Assam Assam Accord-related citizenship provision sustained, balancing Article 14, Article 29, and legislative competence under Article 11.

1. Background and Assam Accord The petitioners challenged Section 6A, introduced by the Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 1985, which grants citizenship ...

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Court Disposes Petition After Grant of Refugee Visas to Petitioners Protection from Deportation Assured. Petitioners granted Refugee Visas by Australia; Court guarantees no deportation before departure.

  The petitioners and their children were granted Refugee Visas (Subclass 200) by the Australian Government on 16th August 2024. They have booked ...

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Supreme Court Overturns Tribunal Ruling, Declares Assam Resident Indian Citizen. Procedural Unfairness and Insufficient Evidence Lead to Landmark Judgment Ensuring Justice and Upholding Natural Rights

Md. Rahim Ali, declared a foreigner by the Foreigners Tribunal in Nalbari, Assam. Rahim Ali challenged this decision, presenting various pieces of evi...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Interim Application for Rohingya Refugees in Deportation Case. Court upheld government's authority under Foreigners Act, 1946, citing national security concerns and precedent of similar dismissed application, while directing that deportation must follow prescribed procedure.

The Supreme Court considered an interlocutory application filed by Mohammad Salimullah and another, who identified as Rohingya refugees from Myanmar, ...