Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

2 tribunals deciding fate of illegal immigrants

There are 100 Foreigners Tribunal in state as on date

- Arjun Srinivas letters@hindustant­imes.com Arjun Srinivas is a recipient of the MintHindus­tan TimesHowIn­diaLives Data Fellowship 2018.

As many as 4 million applicants, out of 32.9 million have not made it to the final draft of the National Register of Citizens (NRC) in Assam made public on July 30. While it’s not yet clear who will decide their fate, the issue of illegal immigrants in Assam has been historical­ly determined by two tribunals.

The first is the Foreigners Tribunal (FT), set up by the Assam government in 1964, to identify the legal status of suspected foreigners in Assam. There are 100 FTs in Assam as on date.

The second is the Illegal Migrants Determinat­ion Tribunal, or IM (DT), establishe­d in 1985, with special provisions for Assam. It only considered the cases of those who had allegedly entered India after March 25, 1971; crucially, these placed the onus of proving citizenshi­p on the accuser, rather than the accused.

The IM (DT) Act was subsequent­ly struck down by the Supreme Court as being unconstitu­tional in 2005.

High pendency has plagued the working of the two tribunals, according to data from a 2012 white paper issued by the Assam government. Between 1985 and 2012, about 221,000 cases were referred to the two tribunals.

During this period, they disposed of only about 97,000 cases.

In these, they declared about 55,000 individual­s as foreigners, leading to the deportatio­n of 2,442 individual­s (Chart 1).

Between the two tribunals, the IM (DT) courts have been seen to be far less efficient and also less likely in declaring a person a foreigner. However, they were more likely to effect deportatio­ns (Chart 2). The high pendency in the two tribunals has been attributed to the lack of judicial supervisio­n, long vacancies of members and inadequate staff. And now, in Assam, there are 4 million cases to be heard.

 ?? REUTERS FILE ?? High pendency has plagued working of the two tribunals.
REUTERS FILE High pendency has plagued working of the two tribunals.

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