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“Do We Give Illegal Rohingya Intruders a Red Carpet Welcome?” asks CJI Surya Kant; “Why Not Concentrate on Our Own Poor Citizens?”
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“Do We Give Illegal Rohingya Intruders a Red Carpet Welcome?” asks CJI Surya Kant; “Why Not Concentrate on Our Own Poor Citizens?”

The Supreme Court questioned whether illegal Rohingya migrants can demand citizen-level rights, with CJI Surya Kant stressing national security and prioritising India’s poor.

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SC seeks details of Rohingyas living in Delhi [Read Order] Judiciary
SC seeks details of Rohingyas living in Delhi [Read Order]

SC asks NGO to submit details of Rohingyas’ residence in Delhi while hearing a plea on school admissions for their children. Next hearing on Feb 10.

SC to monitor implementation of law to check illegal immigration Judiciary
SC to monitor implementation of law to check illegal immigration

SC to monitor enforcement of law to curb illegal immigration, citing inadequate implementation of Section 6A of Citizenship Act and border security issues.

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