Attorney General of India KK Venugopal told to the court
that “ Only one lakh of the
40 lakh excluded have so far submitted their claims”.
According to his word there are two reasons for it ….the top court was yet to formally vet the
standard operating procedure for it and also clear the documents
that can be used to stake claims over India citizenship a second time.
A plea by the state of Assam to allow people to use ration
cards and four other identity documents to establish their citizenship claims
afresh but the bench also refused it. NRC state coordinator
Prateek Hajela has opposed the use of ration cards and documents relating to
names in NRC.1951, names in electoral rolls up to March 24,1971, and
citizenship certificate and refugee registration certificate and certified
copies of ppre-1971 electoral rolls from Tripura.
A seat involving CJI Ranjan Gogoi and Justice RF Nariman at
that point looked for the perspectives of all partners on the issue of what all
reports can be utilized to stake guarantees over citizenship before the draft
NRC is finished. The procedure is loaded with entanglements as it includes
welcoming of protests from others to an inquirer's citizenship.
The Supreme court has made it tougher by demanding that
those left out would get another opportunity to stake claims however without
changing either their heritage individual or family tree. It has for the
present, just permitted 10 archives to be utilized to set up such cases instead
of 15 utilized in the first round of check which forgotten 40 lakh individuals
in the harsh elements.
The procedure of receipt of claims and protest to rejection from the draft NRC started on Sept 25.
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