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Kerala High Court Quashes 'Censure' against KSEB Cashier for WhatsApp Text Against CM - (10 May 2021)

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Delhi High Court has asked the Ministry of Home Affairs to place on record the procedure for repatriation, adopted in respect of such foreign nationals, who do not have any documents, in a case of three people who claimed to be Bangladeshi citizens though they could not produce any documentary proof of the same.

Tags : DELHI HIGH COURT   REPATRIATION OF FOREIGN NATIONALS WITHOUT DOCUMENTS  

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