Cloud over 200 additional Foreigners’ Tribunals, in Assam
The Hindu
Assam government has decided not to extend the term of the members appointed for these tribunals to handle cases related to the National Register of Citizens.
GUWAHATI
The Assam government has decided not to extend the term of members who were appointed for 200 additional Foreigners’ Tribunals (FT) that were set up primarily to handle cases related to the National Register of Citizens (NRC).
A Foreigners’ Tribunal or FT is a quasi-judicial body and a member is a designation similar to a judge. Practising lawyers and retired civil servants and judicial officers were appointed as members for the additional FTs soon after the complete draft NRC was published in August 2019, leaving out 19.06 of some 3.3 lakh applicants.
Done and dusted: On the National Register of Citizens process
Assam has had 100 regular FTs since 2009 to try the cases of suspected foreigners referred by the Border wing of the Assam police.
A case pertaining to the tenure of the FT members came up for hearing in the Gauhati High Court on Thursday. The State government did not give any written submission, but its counsel told the court that the Political (B) Department has decided not to extend the tenure of the members for the additional FTs. The annual term of the 200 members expired on September 22.
The decision has put a cloud on the NRC exercise, which has not progressed to the next phase – issuing each of the 19.06 lakh “excluded” people a rejection slip, containing the reasons for his or her exclusion, for appealing to the new FTs within 120 days of receiving the slip.