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Indian Union Muslim League moves SC seeking stay on Citizenship (Amendment) Act implementation
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Assam: Opposition parties, student unions launch protests as Centre notifies CAA rules
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‘No NRC, detention camps,’ says Mamata Banerjee as Citizenship (Amendment) Act implemented
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Centre notifies rules under Citizenship (Amendment) Act
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Will never let Citizenship (Amendment) Act be implemented in state, says Tamil Nadu government
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CAA will be implemented before Lok Sabha elections, says Amit Shah
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In Assam, the High Court wants ‘declared foreigners’ to have fewer rights
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Centre will notify CAA rules before Lok Sabha polls are announced, say reports
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CAA is law of the land, no one can stop its implementation, says Amit Shah
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Gauhati High Court echoes Assamese ethnic nationalist discourse in order on foreigners tribunal
Angshuman Choudhury Suraj Gogoi
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Government must be given leeway in insurgency-hit states, says SC on Section 6A of Citizenship Act
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Section 6A of Citizenship Act not the same as granting amnesty to ‘illegal immigrants’, says SC
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HC directs Assam to review orders passed by foreigners tribunals as 85% proceedees declared Indians
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CAA rules will be formulated by March 2024, says Union minister Ajay Kumar Mishra
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Assam woman declared Indian six years after being labelled ‘foreigner’, sent to detention camp
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Supreme Court to hear pleas challenging Section 6A of Citizenship Act from October 17
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Nepal implements new citizenship law, but long road ahead to end discrimination, statelessness
Emma Batha, Thomson Reuters Foundation
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No property rights or welfare schemes for ‘declared foreigners’, Centre argues in Gauhati High Court
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Jamia violence: Delhi HC sets aside discharge order of Sharjeel Imam, 10 others
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‘Victim of violence’: Sharjeel Imam tells HC on plea against his acquittal in 2019 Jamia case
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