Centre to SC: NRC necessary exercise to identify citizens


By Sumit Saxena

New Delhi, Mar 17 (IANS): The Centre in a preliminary affidavit in the Supreme Court establishing the necessity of Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) said the preparation of the National Register of Citizens (NRC) is a necessary exercise for any sovereign country for identification of citizens from non-citizens.

Citing the importance of the NRC, the Centre in the affidavit said it may not be out of place to mention that as per the information available in open sources in many countries, there is a system of maintaining register of their citizens.

"In fact, national identification cards are issued based upon the exercise of identification of citizens in these countries. In Afghanistan, Bangladesh and Pakistan also there is a system of issuance of such cards", said the affidavit. The Centre mentioned NRC while giving its response on the challenge to the Section 14A of the Act.

The 129-page affidavit said that as per the existing statutory regime, there are three classes of persons residing in India: citizens, illegal migrants and foreigners on valid visas. Therefore, the responsibility entrusted on the Centre, on a combined reading of the Foreigners Act, The Passport (Entry into India) Act, 1920 and the 1955 Act to identify/detect illegal migrants and thereafter, follow the due process of law.

"The legal provisions regarding the National Register of Citizens i.e. Section 14A of the 1955 Act have been part of the said 1955 Act since December, 2004. It is submitted that said provisions consist merely of the procedure and the authority concerned for the preparation of a national register of citizens", said the affidavit.

The Centre said the assertions of the petitioners, challenging the CAA and NRC, that the requirement for registration of citizenship has been delegated to the executive are erroneous as the National Register of Citizens does not create any embargo on any form of citizenship.

The affidavit said that the delegation has been only of the procedure to be adopted while conducting the said exercise. "It is submitted that the provisions of the Section 14 A and the 2003 rules apply to all citizens of India without any discrimination and empower the Central government through the machinery of Registrar General of India to take further action in compliance of the legislative mandate", said the Centre in the affidavit.

The Centre said the Multiparty Parliamentary Committee not only agreed with the need for compulsory registration of citizens of India and issuance of National Identity Cards to them, but left it to the executive to prescribe merely a procedure to implement the legislative mandate.

"It is submitted that after the recommendations of this Parliamentary Committee, Parliament passed The Citizenship (Amendment) Bill in December, 2003 which was finally notified for commencement on 3rd December, 2004", said the Centre.

  

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  • smr, Karkala

    Tue, Mar 17 2020

    Why the Supreme Court of India is not questioning the center, why it marks 'Doubtful-voters' to snatch voting rights rather than 'Doubtful-citizen'?

    In response to an RTI , asking to see Prime Minister Narendra Modi's citizenship certificate, the Prime Minister's Office replied ‘Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi is a citizen of India by birth in terms of Section 3 of the Citizenship Act, 1955 and as such the question of his having a citizenship certificate which is for citizenship by registration does not arise.’

    1. If PM Does Not Require to Prove His Citizenship, Why Should Others?

    RTI reveals PM Modi has no certificate to prove his citizenship. Matlab Modi ji bhi kagaz nahi dikhayenge!

    Secondly, If Rs1,500 crores spent in Assam did any social benefit has brought to the legally proved citizens of India?


    Jai Hind

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  • Thousif, Manglore, Bolar

    Tue, Mar 17 2020

    Thse people need hindus Christian Sikh from other country but leaving Muslim behind why because they want to send indian Muslim to Camp and give those Pakistani hindus indian Muslim property.. All planned by RSS terriosrt but we will show them what is indian Muslim . Thse gobar cow mutra people are flying too much heigh ..center SC all working under RSS .

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  • Mahesh, Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 18 2020

    It's not Kashmir to do like that. In Kashmir jehadis snatched Hindus property and given to Muslim.

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  • ad, mangaluru

    Tue, Mar 17 2020

    Political manipulation is rampant in India. No political party is credible to rule. India has become a banana republic including judiciary.

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  • G Veer S, Nagpur

    Tue, Mar 17 2020

    You mean foriegn countries especially the developed countries like the US, UK, Germany, France, Italy, Australia, New Zealand etc have no illegal immigrants and foriegners in spite of having strict immigration laws and valid identification cards???. But your system and personnel are so corrupt that they can manipulate anything following thier masters foot steps. How people are obtaining Aadhar card, PAN card, passports, bank accounts, voters ID, ration cards, owning property etc is it without proving their citizenship issued by you???.... Isn't it after local govt office approval and police clearance you get all these documents. Go catch them first if they have not done thier duty. They have all the data and names. Then it is easier to sift the illegal from legal provided you don't use biased communal,means.

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