Supreme Court directs Central Government on the application of Balochistan Hindu Panchayat
Supreme Court directs Central Government on the application of Balochistan Hindu Panchayat
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The Balochistan Hindu Panchayat has applied to become a party to the hearing on the Citizenship Amendment Act 2019 (CAA) in the Supreme Court. Hearing the arguments of lawyer Ardhendu Molly Kumar, the court has issued a notice on this application. The Balochistan Hindu Panchayat has supported the citizenship law in this application and said that even the attempt to eliminate them was persecuted.

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On Wednesday, the Supreme Court gave the central government four weeks to file an answer on the petitions regarding the citizenship law. The court also refused to ban the law at the same time. The Supreme Court during this time indicated to set up a constitution bench to hear the arguments. The Supreme Court did not put any restriction on the law, as demanded by some petitions. A division bench of Chief Justice SA Bobde, Justices S Abdul Nazir and Sanjiv Khanna passed the order while hearing over 140 petitions challenging or supporting the new citizenship law.

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During the court hearing, Chief Justice Bobde said that we can ask the government to issue some temporary permits. Attorney General KK Venugopal asked the court to stop further petitions to be filed. He said that more than 140 petitions have been filed in the case so far. If anyone wants a hearing on this, then he can file an intervention application. The Center has prepared a preliminary affidavit that will be filed today.

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