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What is procedure for deporting foreigners staying without documentation , Delhi HC asks Centre

What is procedure for deporting foreigners staying without documentation , Delhi HC asks Centre The court was hearing a plea on behalf of three Bangladeshi youths, including a minor, who were allegedly abducted from their country and brought here in March and want to return home. Share Via Email   |  A+A A- By PTI NEW DELHI: The Delhi High Court has asked the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) what procedure it follows for the repatriation of foreign nationals who are in India without any documents. Hearing a plea on behalf of three Bangladeshi youths, including a minor, who were allegedly abducted from their country and brought here in March and want to return home, Justice Prathiba M Singh directed the MHA to place on record the procedure as well as the time period and formalities to be completed for the repatriation/deportation of such foreign nationals.

Delhi HC asks home ministry to explain procedure to repatriate foreigners

The Delhi High Court has asked the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) what procedure it follows for the repatriation of foreign nationals who are in India without any documents. Hearing a plea on behalf of three Bangladeshi youths, including a minor, who were allegedly abducted from their country and brought here in March and want to return home, Justice Prathiba M Singh directed the MHA to place on record the procedure as well as the time period and formalities to be completed for the repatriation/deportation of such foreign nationals. If there is any communication from the Bangladeshi High Commission in connection with the request letter for deportation served upon it, it should also be placed on record, the court said on Tuesday.

Covid: Side-by-side in a London mosque - funerals and a food bank

Covid: Side-by-side in a London mosque - funerals and a food bank Published media captionSome of the volunteers are working to prepare bodies for burial A mosque in east London has closed for all communal prayer. Instead it is serving two purposes - providing funerals and feeding the local community. Michael Buchanan finds a team of volunteers there battling to deal with the pandemic. The family shuffled quietly past a crate of milk cartons. They came through the small porch, towards the open coffin. Inside was a woman - a loved one - who died of Covid two days ago. The coffin sat feet away from tins and packets to be distributed by the local food bank. The milk was the latest delivery.

PRCS facilitates repatriation of 25 Bangladeshi detainees

PRCS facilitates repatriation of 25 Bangladeshi detainees National December 23, 2020 KARACHI: The Pakistan Red Crescent Society (PRCS) in coordination with all the parties involved has facilitated the voluntary repatriation of 24 Bangladeshi nationals detained at various places here. The detainees were charged under the Foreigners Act and had completed their terms, says a press release. Based on the request of Governments of Pakistan and Bangladesh, the PRCS coordinated with the International Organisation for Migration (IOM), which extended its support. The IOM organised the voluntary return of 16 of the individuals who left for Bangladesh on Wednesday, while the Bangladeshi High Commission in Karachi was able to arrange flight tickets for the others scheduled to depart on Thursday.

Families of martyred intellectuals await justice 7 years after verdict against Mueen, Ashraf

  Joyanta Kumar Saha, Staff Correspondent,  bdnews24.com Published: 14 Dec 2020 12:46 AM BdST Updated: 14 Dec 2020 12:49 AM BdST Chowdhury Mueen-Uddin and Ashrafuzzaman Khan Family members of intellectuals martyred in 1971 have expressed frustration over the government’s failure to bring back the convicted mass murderers Ashrafuzzaman Khan and Chowdhury Mueen-Uddin from abroad. ); } It has been seven years since the International Crimes Tribunal sentenced the two Al-Badr leaders to death for killing some of Bangladesh s top intellectuals during the Liberation War just two days before the Pakistani forces surrendered. The government has been “careless” in its response to bring these identified war criminals back to the country to make them face justice, the families of the martyred intellectuals say.

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