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HC asks petitioner to approach authorities over illegal migration

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The Punjab and Haryana High Court disposed of a plea seeking the establishment of emigration check-posts in all districts of Punjab to curb illegal migration. It asked the petitioner to submit a representation to the competent authority, which would decide the issue within 30 days through a speaking order.

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“The petitioner is directed to prefer representation raising all grievances, which if done within the period of 30 days shall be considered and decided by the respondents as expeditiously as possible by passing a speaking order and the outcome shall be communicated to the petitioner,” the Bench asserted

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The public interest litigation (PIL) filed by Kanwar Pahul Singh sought multiple directions to streamline the emigration process and prevent illegal migration, particularly in the light of recent mass deportations of illegal Indian immigrants by the United States, which caused significant financial losses to people in Punjab.

The petitioner specifically sought directions to the Union of India and other respondents to establish the check-posts in all districts of Punjab to regulate emigration procedures and prevent future incidents of mass deportations.

Directions were also sought to upgrade and publish the list of certified recruiting agents and permitted employers outside India on the official website to facilitate safe emigration and protect people from fraudulent travel agents.

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Action was also sought against unauthorised travel agents operating illegally in Punjab to curb human smuggling via illegal "dunki routes".'

The Division Bench of Chief Justice Sheel Nagu and Justice H.S. Grewal observed that it would be appropriate for the competent authority under the Emigration Act to first address the issues raised before the court intervenes.

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