Bombay HC refuses to hear PIL against CAA
The Nagpur bench comprising Justices R K Deshpande and A M Borkar of Bombay High Court refused to hear a PIL challenging constitutional validity of Citizenship Amendment Act. Since there were similar petitions against the CAA pending before the Su...

A division bench of Justices R K Deshpande and A M Borkar permitted the petitioner, social worker Urmila Kowe, to approach the apex court.
The bench noted that since there were similar petitions against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) pending before the Supreme Court, it would not be proper for the high court to interfere.
Kowe, in her public interest litigation (PIL), alleged that CAA was "arbitrary, unreasonable and violative to the Constitution of India".
"The Citizenship Amendment Act is violative of the secular nature of the Constitution of India and is discriminatory," the petition said.
The CAA covers only a class of minorities and overlooks other reportedly persecuted religious groups, it said.
The new law seeks to grant Indian citizenship to Hindus, Christians, Sikhs, Buddhists, Parsis and Jain refugees from Pakistan, Afghanistan and Bangladesh who entered India on or before December 31, 2014.
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