Indian government has made its stance on CAA very clear to the Supreme Court.

▪︎ Rohingya Muslims have no fundamental right to live and settle in India.

▪︎ India does not recognize UNHCR card which some of the Rohingya illegals have secured to claim refugee status in India.

▪︎ Judiciary has no right to enter in the legislative and policy domains of the Parliament.

▪︎ Judiciary cannot create a separate grant of refugee status to those illegally entering into India.

▪︎ Whether or not to grant refugee status to a certain class of persons is purely a policy decision; and not a judicial one.

▪︎ Right to equality is not available to foreigners and illegal immigrants (in context of granting refugee status & citizenship).
Indian government has made its stance on CAA very clear to the Supreme Court. ▪︎ Rohingya Muslims have no fundamental right to live and settle in India. ▪︎ India does not recognize UNHCR card which some of the Rohingya illegals have secured to claim refugee status in India. ▪︎ Judiciary has no right to enter in the legislative and policy domains of the Parliament. ▪︎ Judiciary cannot create a separate grant of refugee status to those illegally entering into India. ▪︎ Whether or not to grant refugee status to a certain class of persons is purely a policy decision; and not a judicial one. ▪︎ Right to equality is not available to foreigners and illegal immigrants (in context of granting refugee status & citizenship).
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