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NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Monday kept in abeyance a challenge to two notifications on the Passport Act and the Foreigners Act that permitted religious minorities facing persecution in the neighbouring countries, except Muslims, to stay in India even if they had entered without valid documents.
A bench of Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi and Justices Ashok Bhushan and Sanjay Kishan Kaul kept the petition by the Nagarikatwa Aain Songsudhan Birodhi Mancha pending observing that a bill to amend the Citizenship (Amendment) Act was pending before the Rajya Sabha after being passed by the Lok Sabha.
Observing the they can’t hear a plea challenging the Citizenship Act (Amendment) Bill and it was not a law, the court kept the petition pending pointing to propriety.
The petitioner, Forum Against Citizenship Act Amendment Bill, has said that the Passport (Entry into India) Amendment Rules 2015 notified on September 7, 2015 was discriminatory, arbitrary and illegal.
Similarly, the Forum and others including Hiren Gohain, Manjit Mahanta and Harekrishna Deka have sought that the Foreigners Amendment Order, 2015, also notified on September 7, 2015, be declared illegal.
Besides seeking the striking down of 2015 notifications and the 2016 order of the Union Home Ministry, the petitioners want direction to the Centre to take effective steps for the “conservation and preservation of the distinct culture, heritage and traditions of the indigenous people of Assam”.
The Forum has contended that the government could not have issued the two notifications in 2015 without amending the law, which was only now being done.
The petitioners contend that the Amendment bill under challenge was violative of the Assam Accord which treated all those who entered the state post March 24, 1971 as illegal migrants. (IANS)

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