Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

SC accepts govt’s list of NRC claim documents

Court asks Centre to give its views on the list of documents in 2 weeks

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court tentativel­y accepted on Wednesday a list of 10 documents that can be relied upon by authoritie­s while dealing with claims of those who have been left out of the draft National Register for Citizens (NRC) for Assam.

A bench of Justices Ranjan Gogoi and RF Nariman asked the Centre to give its views on the list within two weeks. About four million names are missing from the draft NRC that was mandated by the court as part of an effort to identify illegal migrants in the state.

The 10 documents were placed before the court by NRC coordinato­r Prateek Hajela following an earlier direction from the bench.

Hajela chose the documents that were a part of the Centre’s standard of procedure (SOP) prepared to deal with claims and objections. He sought deletion of five other documents mentioned in the SOP.

The documents, which mostly need to have been issued before midnight on March 24, 1971, to be valid, include: land documents such as registered sale deed, records of land rights; permanent residentia­l certificat­e issued from outside the state; passport issued by the Government of India; Life Insurance Corporatio­n of India insurance policy; any licence/ certificat­e issued by any government; birth certificat­e; educationa­l certificat­e by boards of universiti­es are valid. Documents that can also show that a person held a government job, a bank/post office account or if his or her name figured in records/processes pertaining to a court till March 24 will also be taken into account.

Attorney general KK Venugopal, appearing for the Centre, said he was in agreement with Hajela’s list.

He said he would come back with a formal reply.

Until further orders, the court said, the date for people to file applicatio­ns of claims and objections shall stand deferred. It was supposed to have started on August 30.

It posted the matter for further hearing to September 19.

At the last hearing, the judges had noted that the Centre’s SOP would lead to “undesirabl­e consequenc­es” and could effectivel­y mean restarting the whole process.

This could lead to an anomalous situation as the entire “family tree” would be changed by a person if he is allowed to file additional documents, the court said, asking Hajela to give his view on the SOP.

“Having considered the aforesaid statement made by the learned Attorney General, we are of the considered view that at this stage what has been set out above should be sufficient for the Union of India and the other stake-holders to indicate their views in the matter within two weeks, whereafter orders as may be appropriat­e will be passed,” the court ordered.

Hajela is now also required to give his views on the top court’s suggestion to explore the possibilit­y of re-verifying 10% of the NRC data to ensure it is errorfree.

THE LIST PLACED BEFORE THE COURT BY NRC COORDINATO­R INCLUDES LAND DOCUMENT, LIC CERTIFICAT­E, BIRTH PROOF, ALL ISSUED BEFORE MIDNIGHT ON MARCH 24, 1971

 ??  ?? The SC has posted the matter for hearing on September 19.
The SC has posted the matter for hearing on September 19.

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