Over 300 Persons Had Been In Detention For Over 3 Years:Amicus Curiae Prashant Bhushan Tells SC in Assam Detention Centre Case
Live LawThe Supreme Court today sought a response from the Central government on a note prepared by Amicus Curiae Advocate Prashant Bhushan regarding those who have been detained across 6 detention centres in Assam, after having been declared foreigners by the Foreigners' Tribunals. Using the statistics given by the Ministry of Home Affairs in Lok Sabha in July 2019, in response to a question by Congress MP Dr Shashi Tharoor, it has been informed that "there are 1133 persons held in 6 detention centres across the State of Assam. The problem, according to the report, lies in most people claiming to be Indian citizens "who have been declared foreigners by the Tribunal either by ex-parte orders of often on hyper technical grounds like variations in names and age and also because of typographical errors in citizenship documents like voter lists, etc." In May 2019 Hash Mander filed a petition seeking recusal of then Chief Justice Gogoi from hearing the Assam Detention Centres Case.