New Delhi:The Supreme Court on Monday directed the Centre to decide on the representation of a Kerala-based man seeking direction for extradition and repatriation of his daughter and minor granddaughter, who are at present detained at the Pul-e-Charkhi jail in Afghanistan.
A bench comprising justices L. Nageswara Rao and B.R. Gavai directed the Centre to decide the representation made by V.J. Sebastian Francis within eight weeks.
In his petition, Francis, a resident of Ernakulam district, said his daughter has been booked in India in a case by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) and for other offences.
He said that the allegation is that his son-in-law along with his daughter and other accused persons had hatched a conspiracy to propagate terrorist organisation Isis in waging war against Asiatic nations.
Francis said after reaching Afghanistan his son-in-law got involved in a war and was killed, and his daughter and granddaughter, who were not actively involved in the fight, had to surrender before Afghan forces on November 15, 2019, along with several other women.
The apex court also granted liberty to Francis to approach the Kerala High Court if he is aggrieved with the decision taken by the Centre after the eight-week period.
At the outset, Francis' counsel submitted that the petition was filed in July last year before the Taliban took over Afghanistan. The Taliban had taken over the country last year in August.
He said though prisons were demolished after the Taliban came to power, it cannot be said that Francis' daughter and granddaughter are not in detention, as there are reports of prisoners being detained in border areas of Afghanistan.
The top court, however, made it clear that all these are matters for the government to decide.