2 min learnNew DelhiJun 6, 2026 12:46 AM IST
The Supreme Court on Friday stayed the doable deportation of two women who have been declared foreigners by the Foreigners Tribunal in Assam.
Issuing discover on appeals by Saleha Khatun and Sarbhanu Begum, a bench of Justices Vikram Nath and V Mohana directed that “within the meantime, status quo, because it exits in the present day, shall be maintained” and the petitioners, “if they’re in detention, shall not be deported until the subsequent date of itemizing i.e. sixteenth July, 2026”.
The appellants contended that they have been “impoverished, illiterate” and have been working as maids. They stated they’ve been languishing within the Goalpara Detention Camp since March 2, 2026”, after they have been declared foreigners by the Tribunal in Darrang, Mangaldai.
The appellants stated they belong to economically susceptible backgrounds and have been disadvantaged of their liberty and separated from their household “solely on the premise of findings that are ex facie perverse, extraordinarily hypertechnical and arbitrary”.
Each claimed that their father’s title is mirrored in pre-1971 electoral information.
The duo stated they’d “produced documentary in addition to oral proof to determine” their “linkage with” their projected Indian mother and father relatable to a interval previous to 25.03.1971” and likewise produced earlier than the Tribunal “documentary proof together with the NRC legacy particulars of” their “father, voter lists, Gaonburah. and Gaon Panchayat as” their “linkage certificates, household electoral paperwork and oral testimony of impartial witnesses…to determine continuity of residence and lineage”.
Nonetheless, the Tribunal rejected their pleas on trivial grounds.
Although they approached the HC, they did not get any reduction following which they moved the SC.
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