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Following HC intervention, Pakistan man repatriated

Overstayed in judicial custody for 3 years

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Tribune News Service

Chandigarh, April 19

About a fortnight after the Punjab and Haryana High Court took a note of Mohammad Asif’s overstay in judicial custody for nearly three years after the completion of his one-year sentence, the Pakistan national has been repatriated.

As Asif’s petition filed against the Union of India and other respondents came up for resumed hearing before Justice Arvind Singh Sangwan, an affidavit in this regard by the Director, Foreigners Division, Ministry of Home Affairs, was filed in the court.

Additional Solicitor-General of India Satya Pal Jain also told Justice Sangwan’s Bench that the petitioner was repatriated to Pakistan on April 16. “No further action is required in the present petition and the same is disposed of having been rendered as infructuous,” Justice Sangwan asserted, while disposing of the petition.

Justice Sangwan’s Bench, during the course of hearing, was told that the petitioner was awarded rigorous imprisonment for a year by the trial court in April 2019 in an FIR registered in May 2018, under the provisions of the Indian Passport Act and the Foreigner Act.

His counsel, during the course of hearing, added that the petitioner had already undergone total imprisonment of about two years and nine months, subsequent to the one-year imprisonment sentence awarded by the trial court.

Referring to an affidavit filed by the Amritsar Central Jail, Additional Superintendent, Justice Sangwan asserted it stated that the petitioner’s case was recommended for deportation vide letter dated July 18, 2019. Again a reminder was sent through the Additional Chief Secretary (Home), Punjab Department of Home Affairs and Justice (Passport Branch), vide letter dated February 3, 2021, for “further necessary action”.

Another request letter dated March 29 was sent to the Director (Foreigners) and Under-Secretary (Foreigners) regarding the decision taken on the petitioner’s deportation. But action taken was yet to be communicated.

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