Karnataka HC rejects plea seeking Indian citizenship for two minors born to Pakistani father


Bengaluru, Apr 7 (IANS): Two minors born to a Pakistani father and Indian mother living in Bengaluru are facing a legal challenge after a Karnataka High Court bench headed by Justice M. Nagaprasanna rejected a plea seeking Indian citizenship for the two children.

The law of attaining 21 years of age to denounce the citizenship of Pakistan has become a roadblock for attaining Indian citizenship for the two minors, who are presently living with their separated mother in Bengaluru.

The court ruling came on Wednesday.

In 2002, Ameena Rahil from Bengaluru had married Pakistani national Assad Mallik in Dubai, where they had settled down. However, in 2014, the couple got divorced in a court in Dubai, which gave the custody of the two children to Ameena.

In 2021, Ameena decided to return to her mother's place in Bengaluru along her two kids aged 17 and 14. Though Ameena is an Indian national, her kids are Pakistani nationals as their father hails from that country.

Ameena had contacted the Indian Embassy in Dubai after she faced legal hurdles to bring her children to India. On a humanitarian ground, the Indian Embassy had given temporary passports to the children after submitting their earlier passports to the Pakistan Embassy.

Now the children have to obtain Indian passport and citizenship, as the duration of the temporary passport has lapsed.

Ameena and her family had made submissions to the Union Home Ministry seeking extension of the temporary passport. But now with the high court rejecting their plea, Ameena and her children are worried over the consequences.

Family sources said they are hoping to get an extension of the temporary duration from the Home Ministry.

 

  

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  • John Tauro, M'lore

    Sat, Apr 08 2023

    The mother committed a mistake (unforeseen) by not opting for Indian passports when the children were born in Dubai. Many children born to Pakistani or Sri Lankan fathers have obtained Indian citizenship for children in GCC countries. The only requirement is a letter of NOC from the father duly attested by the embassy of his country, followed by approval from MHA, New Delhi. Now this is a case of change of citizenship for which children need to meet the age requirement.

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  • SRM, Shirva/Mumbai

    Sat, Apr 08 2023

    AFTER DAUGHTERS GETTING CITIZENSHIP AND WIFE'S "HALALA", "PAPISTANI" HUSBAND WILL COME BACK AND START HIS ACTIVITIES.

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  • g m hegde, mumbai

    Sat, Apr 08 2023

    Dont know why tennis star and several others went in search of 40% mughals rather than settling for herds & herds of 10% mughals here

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  • Rayan, Dubai/Mangalore

    Sat, Apr 08 2023

    G M Hegde, Mumbai.... Mughals are not used to living cow and cow dung culture ...so suffocating

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  • g m hegde, mumbai

    Sat, Apr 08 2023

    Spotted! After mothers milk exhausted same cows milk fed to you to make you strong unless camel milk been ordered & cow dung used to grow vegetables for you in other words nutrients of cow dung used by vegetables that land in your stomach everyday!

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  • mohan prabhu, mangalore/canada

    Sat, Apr 08 2023

    It is time for India to reconsider its decision whether or not to allow dual citizenship. It has gone as far to grant PIO status to Inians who previously lost Indian citizenship by accepting foreign citizenship, and giving all rights except voting rights; it should go one step further by granting dual citizenship to those who want to return to India, especially if they want to spend their retirement in India as they will not only not be competing for scarce jobs but will spend their retirement pension earned in foreign currencies in India which will boost foreign reseves and strengthen Indian rupee. After all they will be back for a limited time and will not be a burden by overpopulation.

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  • Mahathma, Surathkal

    Fri, Apr 07 2023

    Good move! No need for any Papistani breed in our country. Born to Paki must go to Papistan very simple

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  • Ishita, Bangalore

    Fri, Apr 07 2023

    Since 2014, Nobody RESPECTS Indians, hence all Indians coming back for PAKODA business.

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  • Arjun, India

    Fri, Apr 07 2023

    Good, pakis trying to enter India by all means.

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  • Thousif, Mangalore, bolar

    Sat, Apr 08 2023

    Arjun. Gobar thinking What is mistak of minors ..

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  • D.Shetty, Mangalore

    Fri, Apr 07 2023

    now under Modi govt india is prospering everyone wants to get back Indian citizenship. when they getting married they thought Pakistan or Dubai would be better to live and now relationship changed and wanting to get back to home country..no chance ...High court given clarity for rest of people

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  • Rayan, Dubai/Mangalore

    Sat, Apr 08 2023

    D. Shetty, Mangalore Hahaha...All expatriates are planning to come back and get back Indian citizenship. Nalin Anna has already spoken to Modi to bring the value of One rupee equal to 15 dollars

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  • Thousif, Mangalore, bolar

    Sat, Apr 08 2023

    Yes you joker Modi. Want looters to take money and go out from India

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