Assam Detention & Article 21: क्या Procedure established by law 'Fair' है?

Assam Detention & Article 21: क्या Procedure established by law 'Fair' है?

[The Problem] Across Assam, thousands are caught in a legal "no-man's land." Despite living in India for generations, minor spelling discrepancies in old documents or the inability to navigate the complex NRC process have led to indefinite detention. [What This Video Covers] In this video, we break down the Foreigners Act of 1946 and the National Security Act (NSA) of 1980—the two primary laws used to detain "declared foreigners." We explore: • The Legal Trap: Why deportation is often impossible, leading to "indefinite detention." • Ethical Concerns: The separation of families, the lack of legal aid, and the psychological impact on detainees. • Constitutional Crisis: Does this regime violate Article 21 (Right to Life and Liberty)? • The Matia Transit Camp: A look at the reality of India's largest detention center. [Why It Matters] This isn't just a regional issue; it's a litmus test for India's democracy and its commitment to international human rights standards like the ICCPR. Assam NRC, Foreigners Tribunal, Matia Detention Center, Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), Article 21, Human Rights India, Statelessness, Foreigners Act 1946. Assam #NRC #HumanRights #IndianLaw #Citizenship #Ethics #LegalAnalysis