BIPLAB KUMAR SHARMA
Jayanti Barman – Appellant
Versus
State of Assam – Respondent
B.K. Sharma, J.
1. The challenge made in this writ petition is the order dated 18.8.2008 by which the Foreigners Tribunal, Kamrup (Metro) while answering the reference in question being FT Kamrup (M) Case No. 12/2008 corresponding to IM(D)T Case No. 2483/04 and Police case No. 432/06 has held that the petitioner is a foreigner who entered Assam (India) after the cut off date, i.e. 25.3.1971, without any valid documents. Presently, the petitioner is in custody of the authority for deportation to Bangladesh.
2. As in many other such cases, in the instant case also the petitioner in spite of receipt of notice from the Tribunal did not appear before the same and/or respondent to the proceeding. The ground of such nonappearance as usual is that since the petitioner is illiterate and did not have any knowledge about the contents of the said notice, failed to appreciate the far reaching effect of such notice. Further ground urged is that the petitioner was not aware of the rigmarole. Another ground urged is that the petitioner had forgotten that she had been served with a notice to appear before the Tribunal. Accordingly the Tribunal concluded the proceeding ex-parte with the eventu
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