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The Supreme Court reprimanded the Assam government for a "defective" affidavit regarding the detention of 270 foreigners at the Matia transit camp. The court expressed displeasure that the government had not provided reasons for detention or details on deportation steps. The Assam chief secretary was ordered to appear for a video-conference explanation. The court also questioned the confidentiality of the affidavit containing foreigners' addresses.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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