Assam Woman Fails to Prove Citizenship Despite Furnishing 15 Documents

12:00 PM Feb 19, 2020 | G Plus News

GUWAHATI: A woman from Assam who was declared a Bangladeshi foreigner by a Foreigners’ Tribunal in Baksa District failed to prove her citizenship even after producing 15 legitimate documents.

According to reports, the Gauhati High Court has dismissed the citizenship claims of Jabeda Begum, who produced as many as 15 documents after she was declared a foreigner in May 2019 despite her claim that she was a citizen of India by birth.

Jabeda Begum claimed that her family is a victim of river erosion and had to shift villages; she produced documents where she sought to show that her father was in the NRC list of 1951.

Jabeda showed that the names of her parents and grandparents appeared in the voters’ list of 1966. Names of her parents and siblings were also present in several subsequent voters’ lists.

It is to be mentioned that although Jabeda produced documents like land revenue payment receipts, her bank passbook, her PAN card and a ration card, the High Court dismissed her writ petition.

“In the instant case, the petitioner claimed that she is the daughter of Late Jabed Ali and Jahura Khatun. She could not file any documents to link herself with her projected parents…” the HC order read.

“This Court in Md. Babul Islam Vs Union of India [WP(C)/3547/2016], has already held that PAN Card and Bank documents are not proof of citizenship,” the order stated.

Further the order reads, “Certificates issued by a Village Gaon Bura can never be the proof of citizenship of a person. Such certificate can only be used by a married woman to prove that after her marriage, she had shifted to her matrimonial village [Rupjan Begum Vs Union of India, reported in (2018) 1 SCC 579].”