Guwahati:The National Register of Citizens (NRC) published on August 31, 2019 is the "Final NRC", ruled a Foreigners' Tribunal (FT) in Assam, even as the Registrar General of India is yet to notify it.
Declaring a man Indian citizen, the tribunal in Karimganj district held that though National Identity Cards are yet to be issued, "but there is no doubt that this NRC Assam published in 2019 is nothing but Final NRC".
The ruling was given by Sishir Dey, member (attached), FT-II, Karimganj in a 'D voter' (doubtful voter) case against one Bikram Singha of Jamirala village in the Patherkandi police station area of the district.
The case was registered first under the Illegal Migrant (Determination by the Tribunal) Act in 1999.
It was shifted to FT-I of Karimganj in 2007 after the IM(D)T Act was struck down by the Supreme Court in 2005, and was finally transferred to FT-II in 2017. The matter was heard on September 1 this year.
In its 'final order and opinion' issued on September 10, the tribunal said the appearance of Singha's name in the "Final NRC" establishes his relationship with other members of the family, "though not necessarily and lawfully establishes his citizenship due to pendency of his case" before the FT.
Maintaining that the pendency of the case before the tribunal might not be traced by the NRC authority, it said "his inclusion of name in Final NRC may be validated only is this reference case is answered in his favour".
"The names of other persons of his family in Final NRC may be conclusive proof of their Indian citizenship," it said, ruling in his favour.
Addressing the issue of whether the NRC has "attained finality or not" as raised by the government advocate, the tribunal said the NRC was prepared as per provisions of the Citizenship Act, 1955, and the Citizenship (Registration of Citizens and Issue of National Identity Cards) Rules, 2003, and on the directions of the Supreme Court.