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The Supreme Court of India reprimanded Assam's government for indefinitely detaining individuals declared as foreigners in detention centers instead of deporting them. The court directed the state government to start the deportation of 63 detainees within two weeks and file a compliance affidavit. The court expressed concern over the prolonged detention, violating Article 21 of the Constitution, and questioned the delay in deportation.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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