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Title: Centre to bring back pregnant woman, child deported to Bangladesh

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

New Delhi: ​ the Center has agreed to repatriate a heavily‍ pregnant ‍woman ​and her ⁣eight-year-old son who were ⁣deported to Bangladesh in June,⁤ following⁢ intervention from‌ the Supreme Court. Solicitor-General Tushar Mehta informed the court ‍on⁢ Wednesday that​ the ‍Union government⁢ would bring ⁤the ‍mother and ⁢child ⁢back via official‍ channels on humanitarian grounds, but clarified this‍ shoudl not prejudice their case regarding ‌the deportation order’s merits.

The case originated from ⁢a petition ​filed ⁤by the woman’s ⁤father, Bhodu Sekh,‍ with the Calcutta High Court. Sekh alleged his daughter, grandson,‍ and son-in-law were illegally picked up, detained, and⁤ deported on june 26 after an ⁤identity verification‍ drive triggered by a‌ Home Ministry notification on​ May 2. He maintains ‍his family is from West bengal and his ⁤daughter ⁣and son-in-law are Indian ⁢citizens by⁤ birth.The ⁣Centre⁢ countered⁢ that⁣ the deportees ⁤lacked‌ documentary proof of citizenship.

The High ⁢Court ⁢had previously directed the‍ repatriation of six West Bengal residents pushed into⁢ Bangladesh. The Supreme Court subsequently urged the centre to prioritize the return ⁢of the mother and child, ‍stating ⁤they should not ‌be separated.⁣

Mr. Mehta stated the government did not want to set a‍ “bad precedent” with the repatriation. ‌He also ‌informed the court of a contempt petition filed by Mr. Sekh⁢ for⁣ non-compliance with the High⁤ court order. Justice joymalya Bagchi⁤ suggested the Centre investigate Mr. Sekh’s citizenship, noting ⁢that if confirmed, his daughter and grandson would also be considered Indian nationals.

The case‍ is scheduled for further ‌hearing on December 12.

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