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New Delhi, Jan 29 : The Supreme Court on Friday issued notice on two pleas against the actions of the new NRC-Assam State Coordinator Hitesh Dev Sarma, for reviewing and deleting names from the already finalised National Register of Citizens (NRC) for Assam.
Jamiat Ulema e Hind and All Assam Minorities Students Union (AAMSU) had moved the Apex court challenging the circular issued by Sarma in October last year, which directed identification and deletion of names from the finalised NRC, Assam. Though, the petitioners had initially filed contempt petitions Sarma, in the previous hearing the Top court had asked amendment to the petitions by removing the prayer for initiating contempt.
On Friday, a bench headed by the Chief Justice S.A. Bobde converted the amended contempt petition into interlocutory applications in the main matter (NRC monitoring bench) and issued notice returnable in 4 weeks.
The petitioners were represented by senior advocate Kapil Sibal and Advocate-on-Record Fuzail Ahmad Ayyubi.
The petitioners urged the Apex court to direct the State Coordinator, not to take any steps of deletion of any included names from the final NRC.
“The unilateral action of the State Coordinator directing reverification and revisiting of completed stages in the process set out under the Schedule to the 2003 Rules will lead to unending delays in the finalisation of the NRC, in direct violation of the repeated orders of this court”, said the plea filed by Jamiat.

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