
Rohingyas in India: Can Supreme Court intervene if Centre follows deportation process, asks CJI
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A bench of the Supreme Court headed by CJI Bobde heard a plea challenging the detention of Rohingya refugees in Jammu. The military coup in Myanmar also featured in the discussion.
Does international law allow the Supreme Court of India to deny the deportation of Rohingya refugees even if the Centre follows the deportation process and the Myanmar government is ready to accept them? Myanmar nun pleads with the military, begs for mercy."I knelt down... begging them not to shoot and torture the children, but to shoot me and kill me instead," the nun was quoted as saying.#Myanmar #Myanmarcoup #Nun #MyanmarNun #ITVideo pic.twitter.com/MBEOdUrX4l A massive fire has devastated the world’s largest refugee settlement in Bangladesh.15 Rohingya refugees have died. 45,000 have lost their shelters. https://t.co/IcaJT7XgMO pic.twitter.com/h1taYCz8RN The issue was raised in an argument before a bench headed by Chief Justice SA Bobde on Friday. The bench of CJI Bobde and Justices AS Bopanna and V Ramasubramanian was hearing a plea challenging the recent detention of more than 150 Rohingyas from Jammu.More Related News