No right to bring back foreigner’s mortal remain to India: Supreme Court

Credit: IndiaTimes- Published on April 6, 2024
SC on Friday ruled that citizens do not possess the right to repatriate the mortal remains of a foreign national to India. This decision came as the court rejected a plea from the Sufi Dargah in Prayagraj to bring back the mortal remains of its spiritual leader, Hazrat Shah. Although Shah was born in India, he acquired Pakistani...

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