10-Apr-2021 CJP helping a daughter secure her mother’s release from Assam detention camp The Dalit woman has been languishing behind bars after being declared foreigner in an ex parte judgment
06-Mar-2021 Assam DLSAs unprepared for deluge of NRC appeals: CJP survey Survey of 10 Assam DLSAs shows that they are understaffed, and existing staff are under-trained
06-Feb-2021 CJP Impact: 34th person walks out of Assam Detention Camp Banesa Bibi was released on conditional bail due to CJP’s efforts
05-Feb-2021 CJP helps release yet another helpless woman from Assam’s detention camp Watch this video to know more about Banesa Bibi
03-Feb-2021 CJP Assam: Empowering those battling the citizenship crisis Our team is constantly by their side in the courts and beyond
07-Jan-2021 NRC for Assam: A flawed design A process with an inherent potential to exclude millions of genuine citizens
17-Dec-2020 104-year-old ‘declared foreigner’ dies in Assam Arrested at 101, he spent 3 months in an Assam detention camp!
19-Nov-2020 Excluded from NRC, Assam man flees, wife contemplates suicide! CJP steps in to help his impoverished family
15-Oct-2020 Citizenship crisis death toll touches 107 in Assam! Barpeta's Musa Mondal allegedly died by suicide after being declared foreigner
06-Oct-2020 Ailing septuagenarian being forced to appear before Assam FT! Seje Bala Ghosh is the daughter of a freedom fighter
03-Oct-2020 CJP intervention helps resolve case of mistaken identity in Assam Border Police realise respondent and receiver of FT notice are two different women
27-Jul-2020 CJP helps Assam man walk free after 12 years behind bars! Jabed Ali served two consecutive sentences; 10-years for an unrelated matter and 2 years in detention camp
17-Jul-2020 Shocking! Flood-affected people sent ‘foreigner’ notice in Assam The four women and one man hail from villages that are under 7-8 feet of water!
13-Jul-2020 CJP’s relief efforts continue in Assam despite cyclone, floods and heavy rains Lockdown challenges compounded by extreme weather conditions, CJP Team persists