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“Liberty Cannot Be Taken Away on Mere Apprehensions” and Directs Expedited Deportation with Conditions

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Bombay High Court Orders Release of Nigerian Nationals Detained Beyond Sentence, Cites Violation of Article 21: “Liberty Cannot Be Taken Away on Mere Apprehensions” and Directs Expedited Deportation with Conditions
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Bombay High Court Orders Release of Nigerian Nationals Detained Beyond Sentence, Cites Violation of Article 21: “Liberty Cannot Be Taken Away on Mere Apprehensions” and Directs Expedited Deportation with Conditions

Court's Decision: The Bombay High Court directed the release of two Nigerian nationals who had been detained by the Anti-Narcotics Cell (ANC) beyond their completed sentences. The court emphasized that…
Posted by Rawlaw December 10, 2024

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