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Supreme Court notice to Centre on plea of mother of Army officer languishing in Pakistan jail for over 23 years

The Supreme Court has issued notice in a plea seeking directions to the Centre to take immediate steps for the repatriation or release of Captain Sanjit Bhattacharjee, who has been missing since 1997 from the Rann of Kutch and never found.

The bench of Chief Justice S.A. Bobde, Justice A. Bopanna and Justice V. Ramasubramanian issued notice and directed petitioner’s counsel Advocate Saurabh Mishra to provide the court with a list of people who are facing similar situations 

Kamla Bhattacharjee, the petitioner, submitted that her son has been languishing in some unknown Pakistan jail for the past 23 years without any FIR against him, but no appropriate action has been taken for his release by the government. 

The plea stated that petitioner’s son during his duty hours went for patrolling with the other members on the joint border in the Rann of Kutch, Gujarat and Pakistan on  April 19, 1997. Only 15 of the platoon’s members returned the next day, without the petitioner’s son and another platoon member, Lance Naik Ram Bahadur Thapa.

Further, the petition stated that in the span of the past 23 years, the petitioner’s son has not been given any opportunity to state his case before the appropriate authority. He has been deprived of the basic right to freedom of speech and expression under Article 19 of the Constitution. Also fundamental rights under Article 20, 22 have been violated since he has been illegally detained in the Pakistan jail  when no case has been registered against him.

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The petitioner has submitted that it is the abundant duty of the Government of India to safeguard the right to life of every citizen of India including that of the petitioner’s son and ensure the guarantee of fundamental rights and take appropriate measures for his early release.

The petitioner has sought government’s intervention through the diplomatic channel of the Ministry of External Affairs, and a representation of the Government of India to take appropriate measures for his early release.

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