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PIL seeks Kerala HC directive to Centre not to implement CAA

Public interest litigation has been filed in the Kerala High Court by a lawyer which says that the CAA grants favourable treatment to a class of illegal migrants while it excludes Muslims. The petitioner alleged that the impugned Act and the notifications are discriminatory in nature.

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Published : Jan 16, 2020, 11:24 PM IST

Kochi: A public interest litigation (PIL) has been filed in the Kerala High Court seeking its directive to the Central government not to implement the Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2019 (CAA).

The PIL filed by a lawyer said the CAA grants favourable treatment to a class of illegal migrants who were Hindus, Sikhs, Christians, Parsis, Jains, and Buddhists from Bangladesh, Pakistan and Afghanistan while excluding Muslims from these countries in an allegedly hostile manner.

The petitioner alleged that the impugned Act and the notifications are discriminatory and directed against the Muslims on the basis of their religion and place of birth.

A division bench, comprising Chief Justice S Manikumar and Justice Shaji P Chaly, before which the PIL came up for hearing on Thursday posted the matter to next week.

The judges then directed the Central government to produce before them any verdict the Supreme Court has pronounced on the pleas challenging the CAA.

Counsel for the government informed the High Court that 60 pleas challenging the CAA have been filed in the apex court.

The High Court observed that even if the matter is admitted for hearing, it would be subjected to the Supreme Court order in the case.

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Kochi: A public interest litigation (PIL) has been filed in the Kerala High Court seeking its directive to the Central government not to implement the Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2019 (CAA).

The PIL filed by a lawyer said the CAA grants favourable treatment to a class of illegal migrants who were Hindus, Sikhs, Christians, Parsis, Jains, and Buddhists from Bangladesh, Pakistan and Afghanistan while excluding Muslims from these countries in an allegedly hostile manner.

The petitioner alleged that the impugned Act and the notifications are discriminatory and directed against the Muslims on the basis of their religion and place of birth.

A division bench, comprising Chief Justice S Manikumar and Justice Shaji P Chaly, before which the PIL came up for hearing on Thursday posted the matter to next week.

The judges then directed the Central government to produce before them any verdict the Supreme Court has pronounced on the pleas challenging the CAA.

Counsel for the government informed the High Court that 60 pleas challenging the CAA have been filed in the apex court.

The High Court observed that even if the matter is admitted for hearing, it would be subjected to the Supreme Court order in the case.

ALSO READ: Kerala governor Arif Mohammed Khan hits out at state government

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PIL seeks Kerala HC directive to Centre not to implement CAA
Kochi, Jan 16 (PTI) A public interest litigation (PIL)
has been filed in the Kerala High Court seeking its directive
to the Central government not to implement the Citizenship
(Amendment) Act, 2019 (CAA).
The PIL filed by a lawyer said the CAA grants
favourable treatment to a class of illegal migrants who were
Hindus, Sikhs, Christians, Parsis, Jains and Buddhists from
Bangladesh, Pakistan and Afghanistan while excluding Muslims
from these countries in an allegedly hostile manner.
The petitioner alleged that the impugned Act and
the notifications are discriminatory and directed against the
Muslims on the basis of their religion and place of birth.
A division bench, comprising Chief Justice S Manikumar
and Justice Shaji P Chaly, before which the PIL came up for
hearing on Thursday posted the matter to next week.
The judges then directed the Central government to
produce before them any verdict the Supreme Court has
pronounced on the pleas challenging the CAA.
Counsel for the government informed the High Court that
60 pleas challenging the CAA have been filed in the apex
court.
The High Court observed that even if the matter
is admitted for hearing, it would be subjected to the Supreme
Court order in the case. PTI COR TGB
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