Calcutta Court Battle: The Fight Over Bengal Deportees' Return
Relatives of six individuals deported from West Bengal to Bangladesh have filed a contempt petition against the Centre for not adhering to a court order. The case, questioning the jurisdiction and haste of deportation, will be heard by the Calcutta High Court on November 6.
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Relatives of six West Bengal residents deported to Bangladesh have petitioned the Calcutta High Court for contempt against the Centre for not honoring an earlier order. The court had directed the immediate return of the deportees.
The controversy involves three children and a pregnant woman, dubbed 'illegal immigrants' by the Indian authorities. A Bangladesh court identified them as Indian citizens and urged their repatriation.
The Ministry of Home Affairs challenged this order in the Supreme Court, arguing jurisdiction issues as the original detention and deportation were executed in Delhi, highlighting procedural discrepancies.
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