GS 2: PolityGS 2: Social JusticePrelims

SC to examine if Foreigners Tribunals discriminate against rural women in Assam, Pg15

Supreme Court scrutinizes Foreigners Tribunals' discriminatory practices against marginalized women in Assam citizenship verification, impacting fundamental rights and nationality.

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Key Highlights:

  • The Supreme Court will examine a petition alleging discrimination by Foreigners Tribunals against rural women in Assam.
  • The petition challenges the Gauhati High Court's decision against Meherunnessa, who was declared a foreigner.
  • The petitioner argues that requiring documentary evidence from marginalized women to prove citizenship is discriminatory.
  • The petition asserts that Meherunnessa is an Indian citizen by birth, born in Assam in 1969.

Detailed Insights:

  • The core issue is whether Foreigners Tribunals apply an incorrect standard of proof, disproportionately affecting rural, unlettered women.
  • Section 6A of the Citizenship Act sets March 25, 1971, as the cut-off date for determining citizenship in Assam.
  • The petition argues that excluding oral evidence, as per the Foreigners (Tribunals) Order, 1964, leads to statelessness for vulnerable women.
  • The petitioner's family has been living in Assam for generations, with her father and grandfather's names in the 1951 National Register of Citizens.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • Foreigners Tribunal: Quasi-judicial bodies in Assam to determine if a person is an illegal immigrant.
  • Citizenship Act: Defines the ways in which a person can acquire or lose Indian citizenship.
  • National Register of Citizens (NRC): A register containing names of Indian citizens in Assam, first prepared in 1951.
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