How do Assam’s Foreigners Tribunals function?
- July 19, 2024
- Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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How do Assam’s Foreigners Tribunals function?
Sub: Polity
Sec: National body
Context:
- The Assam government asked the Border wing of the State’s police not to forward cases of non-Muslims who entered India illegally before 2014 to the Foreigners Tribunals (FTs).
What are the Foreigners Tribunals?
- Foreigners Tribunals are quasi-judicial bodies set up under the Foreigners’ Tribunal Order, 1964 and the Foreigners Act, 1946 to enable state administration to refer to a person suspected of being a foreigner.
- It is currently functioning only in the state of Assam presently.
- Each FT is headed by a member drawn from judges, advocates, and civil servants with judicial experience.
- The Tribunal possesses the power of Civil Court while trying a suit.
- It can summon and request the attendance of any individual and examine him/her on oath.
- The Tribunal can request anyone to produce the necessary documents.
- A tribunal is required to serve a notice in English or the official language of the State to a person alleged to be a foreigner within 10 days of receiving the reference.
- Such a person has 10 days to reply to the notice and another 10 days to produce evidence in support of his or her case.
- An FT has to dispose of a case within 60 days of reference.
- If the person fails to provide any proof of citizenship, the FT can send him or her to a detention center, now called transit camp, for deportation later.
2019 Amendment to The (Foreigners Tribunals) Order, 1964
- District Magistrates have the authority to establish Foreigners Tribunals in their respective area of operation to determine the legality of a person’s citizenship status
- An individual can now in their own capacity file an appeal in FTs to prove their citizenship if left out of NRC( Assam).
What is the role of the Border police?
- The Assam Police Border Organisation was established as a part of the State police’s Special Branch in 1962 under the Prevention of Infiltration of Pakistani (PIP) scheme.
- It was made an independent wing in 1974 and is headed by the Special Director General of Police (Border).
- The members of this wing are tasked with detecting and deporting illegal foreigners, patrolling the India-Bangladesh border with the Border Security Force, maintaining a second line of defense.
- It also refers people of suspicious citizenship to the FTs.
- Cases of ‘D’ or doubtful voters can also be referred to an FT by the Election Commission of India.
Citizenship (Amendment) Act,2019:
- The CAA, 2019 provides a path to Indian citizenship for migrants belonging to six religious minorities: Hindu, Sikh, Buddhist, Jain, Parsi, and Christian from Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Afghanistan.
The application process for citizenship under CAA has been made under Section 6B of the Citizenship Act, 1955