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Not a Foreigner! Foreigners’ Tribunal declares Sukumar Baishya Indian citizen

In a decisive legal victory, Sukumar Baishya, a 64-year-old Bengali-speaking Hindu from...

Liberty under Siege: Reclaiming the right to speedy trial from the grip of special laws
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Assam government to withdraw ‘Foreigner’ cases against Non-Muslims under Citizenship Amendment Act
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