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Calcutta HC sets aside 'leave India' notice served to Polish student

He was given the notice for participating in an anti-CAA rally

PTI Calcutta Published 18.03.20, 09:32 AM
Justice Bhattacharyya had restrained the government from giving effect to the notice till March 18, when the court scheduled its order on his petition seeking a restraining order on the Centre and a recall of its directive to the student.

Justice Bhattacharyya had restrained the government from giving effect to the notice till March 18, when the court scheduled its order on his petition seeking a restraining order on the Centre and a recall of its directive to the student. Telegraph Picture

The Calcutta High Court on Wednesday set aside a 'Leave India' notice to a Polish student by the Union government for allegedly participating in an anti-CAA rally.

Justice Sabyasachi Bhattacharyya directed the central government not to give effect to the notice served on the Poland citizen, who studies at the Jadavpur University.

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The high court had earlier restrained the central government from giving effect to its 'Leave India' notice to the Polish student till it passes an order on his petition challenging the notice.

Justice Bhattacharyya had restrained the government from giving effect to the notice till March 18, when the court scheduled its order on his petition seeking a restraining order on the Centre and a recall of its directive to the student.

Kamil Siedczynski, the student from Poland who is enrolled for a Masters degree in the Department of Comparative Literature at Jadavpur University, was served a 'Leave India' notice dated February 14 from the Foreigners' Regional Registration Office (FRRO), Calcutta.

In his petition before the high court, the student prayed for a restraining order on the authorities from giving effect to the notice, which asked him to leave India within 14 days of receiving the notice, and from deporting him.

Since he received the notice on February 24, he was required to leave the country by March 9.

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