No coercive steps till March 25 against Pak woman: HC

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No coercive steps till March 25 against Pak woman: HC

Wednesday, 13 March 2019 | PTI | NEW DELHI

The Delhi High Court on Tuesday directed the Centre to not take coercive steps, till March 25, against a Pakistani woman who has been asked by the Government to leave the country in view of adverse security reports against her.

The interim order by a bench of Chief Justice Rajendra Menon and Justice AJ Bhambani came on the woman’s husband’s appeal against a single-judge decision upholding the Government’s direction.

Issuing the interim order, the Bench observed that the confidential security report, based on which action was taken against the woman, “does not inspire confidence”.

The court also directed the Centre to file its response to the plea and listed it for further hearing on March 25.

“Till the next date of hearing no coercive action be taken against the petitioner’s wife. She shall report to the nearest police station on every alternate day and she shall not be kept waiting there for more than one hour,” the Bench said.

It observed the long-term visa held by the woman since 2007 did not appear to be cancelled till date. To this, Central Government standing counsel Anurag Ahluwalia, appearing for the Ministry of Home Affairs, said once she was asked to leave the country, it amounted to cancellation of her visa.

Ahluwalia also argued that grant and cancellation of a visa was a sovereign right and the woman had no right under the Constitution to approach the court, seeking permission to be allowed to stay here. However, the Bench said, “Nothing can be done arbitrarily”.

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