Context: Recently, The Union Government submitted an affidavit in the Supreme Court stating that 32,381 people were ‘detected to be foreigners’ by the Foreigners Tribunals in Assam since 1966.
Statistics from Affidavit
- 17,861 persons registered with the Foreigners Regional Registration Office (FRRO) this year.
- 3,34,966 cases were disposed of by 100 FTs operational in Assam.
- 97,714 cases were pending in FTs.
- 8,461 cases arising out of FTs were pending before the Gauhati High Court.
What are foreigners tribunals?
- Foreigners Tribunals are quasi-judicial bodies set up under the Foreigners’ Tribunal Order, 1964 and the Foreigners Act, 1946 to enable state administration (District Collector/superintendents of police (SPs) to refer to a person suspected of being a foreigner.
- It is functioning only in the state of Assam presently.
- Power: The Tribunal Possesss Civil Court while trying a suit under The CPC, 1908.
- The Court can summon and request the attendance of any individual and examine him/her on oath.
- The Tribunal can request anyone to produce the necessary documents.
- The Tribunal can commission examining any witness, as and when required.
- 2019 Amendment to The (Foreigners Tribunals) Order, 1964
- District Magistrates have the authority to establish Foreigners Tribunals in their respective area of operation to determine the legality of a person’s citizenship status
- An individual can now in their own capacity can file an appeal in FTs to prove their citizenship if left out of NRC( Assam).
News source: The Hindu