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People excluded from Final NRC to get free legal aid from Assam govt

Free legal aid to be provided to needy people who would be excluded from the final list of NRC to be published on August 31. In the list published in June 2019, over a lakh more people were excluded.

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Published : Aug 27, 2019, 3:21 PM IST

People excluded from Final NRC to get free legal aid

Guwahati: Assam government will make necessary arrangements to provide free legal aid to those needy people, who would be excluded from the final list of NRC to be published on August 31, a senior government official said on Tuesday.

Persons left out of the National Register of Citizens (NRC) will not be detained under any circumstances until foreigners tribunals (FTs) declare it, Assam's Additional Chief Secretary (Home and Political department) Kumar Sanjay Krishna said in a statement on Tuesday.

"The state government will make necessary arrangements to provide legal aid to the needy people amongst those excluded from NRC, by providing all assistance through the District Legal Services Authorities (DLSA)," he said.

Under the provisions of Foreigners' Act, 1946 and Foreigners (Tribunals) Order, 1964, only foreigners tribunals are empowered to declare a person foreigner.

"Therefore, non-inclusion of a person's name in NRC does not by itself amount to him/her being declared as a foreigner," the statement said.

For the benefit of those whose names do not appear in the final NRC, appeals can be made as per Section 8 of Schedule to the Citizenship (Registration of Citizens and Issue of National Identity Cards) Rules, 2003.

The Centre has extended the time limit for filing of appeals from 60 days to 120 days and necessary amendment in this regard has been made in the Foreigners' (Tribunals) Amendment Order, 2019.

Two hundred foreigners tribunals are being set up shortly for hearing the appeals filed in the designated foreigner's tribunals, which will be notified by the state government very soon, the statement said.

Another 200 foreigners tribunals will be set up soon and effort is being made to establish them at convenient places so that filing and hearing of appeals are done smoothly and efficiently, he said.

The process of updating of NRC is being carried out by the Registrar General of India and the entire process is under the direct monitoring of the Supreme Court.

The final NRC, unique to Assam, will be published on August 31. The previous NRC was published in the state in 1951.

When the draft NRC was published on July 30, 2018, there was a huge controversy over the exclusion of 40.7 lakh people from it. The draft NRC included the names of 2.9 crore people out of the total 3.29 crore applications.

In the list published in June 2019, over a lakh, more people were excluded.

The Supreme Court-monitored NRC exercise, aimed at identifying illegal immigrants in the state that borders Bangladesh, was carried out in Assam, which faced an influx of people from Bangladesh since the early 20th century.

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Guwahati: Assam government will make necessary arrangements to provide free legal aid to those needy people, who would be excluded from the final list of NRC to be published on August 31, a senior government official said on Tuesday.

Persons left out of the National Register of Citizens (NRC) will not be detained under any circumstances until foreigners tribunals (FTs) declare it, Assam's Additional Chief Secretary (Home and Political department) Kumar Sanjay Krishna said in a statement on Tuesday.

"The state government will make necessary arrangements to provide legal aid to the needy people amongst those excluded from NRC, by providing all assistance through the District Legal Services Authorities (DLSA)," he said.

Under the provisions of Foreigners' Act, 1946 and Foreigners (Tribunals) Order, 1964, only foreigners tribunals are empowered to declare a person foreigner.

"Therefore, non-inclusion of a person's name in NRC does not by itself amount to him/her being declared as a foreigner," the statement said.

For the benefit of those whose names do not appear in the final NRC, appeals can be made as per Section 8 of Schedule to the Citizenship (Registration of Citizens and Issue of National Identity Cards) Rules, 2003.

The Centre has extended the time limit for filing of appeals from 60 days to 120 days and necessary amendment in this regard has been made in the Foreigners' (Tribunals) Amendment Order, 2019.

Two hundred foreigners tribunals are being set up shortly for hearing the appeals filed in the designated foreigner's tribunals, which will be notified by the state government very soon, the statement said.

Another 200 foreigners tribunals will be set up soon and effort is being made to establish them at convenient places so that filing and hearing of appeals are done smoothly and efficiently, he said.

The process of updating of NRC is being carried out by the Registrar General of India and the entire process is under the direct monitoring of the Supreme Court.

The final NRC, unique to Assam, will be published on August 31. The previous NRC was published in the state in 1951.

When the draft NRC was published on July 30, 2018, there was a huge controversy over the exclusion of 40.7 lakh people from it. The draft NRC included the names of 2.9 crore people out of the total 3.29 crore applications.

In the list published in June 2019, over a lakh, more people were excluded.

The Supreme Court-monitored NRC exercise, aimed at identifying illegal immigrants in the state that borders Bangladesh, was carried out in Assam, which faced an influx of people from Bangladesh since the early 20th century.

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Needy people excluded from Final NRC will get free legal aid
from Assam govt
         Guwahati, Aug 27 (PTI) Assam government will make
necessary arrangements to provide free legal aid to those
needy people, who would be excluded from the final list of NRC
to be published on August 31, a senior government official
said on Tuesday.
          Persons left out of the National Register of Citizens
(NRC) will not be detained under any circumstances until
foreigners tribunals (FTs) declare it, Assam's Additional
Chief Secretary (Home and Political department) Kumar Sanjay
Krishna said in a statement on Tuesday.
          "The state government will make necessary
arrangements to provide legal aid to the needy people amongst
those excluded from NRC, by providing all assistance through
the District Legal Services Authorities (DLSA)," he said.
          Under the provisions of Foreigners' Act, 1946 and
Foreigners (Tribunals) Order, 1964, only foreigners tribunals
are empowered to declare a person foreigner.
          "Therefore, non-inclusion of a person's name in NRC
does not by itself amount to him/her being declared as
foreigner," the statement said.
          For the benefit of those whose names do not appear in
the final NRC, appeals can be made as per Section 8 of
Schedule to the Citizenship (Registration of Citizens and
Issue of National Identity Cards) Rules, 2003.
          The Centre has extended the time limit for filing of
appeals from 60 days to 120 days and necessary amendment in
this regard has been made in the Foreigners' (Tribunals)
Amendment Order, 2019.
          Two hundred foreigners tribunals are being set up
shortly for hearing the appeals filed in the designated
foreigners tribunals, which will be notified by the state
government very soon, the statement said.
          Another 200 foreigners tribunals will be set up soon
and effort is being made to establish them at convenient
places so that filing and hearing of appeals are done smoothly
and efficiently, he said.
          The process of updation of NRC is being carried out
by the Registrar General of India and the entire process is
under the direct monitoring of the Supreme Court.
          The final NRC, unique to Assam, will be published on
August 31. The previous NRC was published in the state in
1951.
When the draft NRC was published on July 30, 2018,
there was a huge controversy over the exclusion of 40.7 lakh
people from it. The draft NRC included the names of 2.9 crore
people out of the total 3.29 crore applications.
         In the list published in June 2019, over a lakh more
people were excluded.
         The Supreme Court-monitored NRC exercise, aimed at
identifying illegal immigrants in the state that borders
Bangladesh, was carried out in Assam, which faced influx of
people from Bangladesh since the early 20th century. PTI DG
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