Sri Lankan refugees will lose their privileges if they get involved in criminal cases: Madras HC
The Hindu
If the refugees get involved in criminal cases, they would be lodged in a special camp after they obtain bail.
Sri Lankan refugees can either choose to reside in any one of the 107 refugee camps or stay as an ‘out refugee’ elsewhere on their own and report before the local police station. However, they will lose these privileges if they get involved in an offence and thereafter, their place of stay could possibly be only in the special camp in Tiruchi until the government decides to dislodge them, the Madras High Court has said.
Justices P.N. Prakash and R.N. Manjula made the observations while dismissing a habeas corpus petition against the government’s decision to lodge Premkumar Ratnavadivel at the special camp in Tiruchi after he obtained bail in a criminal case. The judges also held that a habeas corpus petition could not be filed againt legal detention orders passed by the government and at most only regular writ petitions could be moved.
They directed the High Court Registry to bring the issue to the notice of the Chief Justice so that appropriate administrative instructions could be issued to entertain such cases only as writ petitions to be heard by single judges of the court and not as habeas corpus petitions which were heard by Division Benches comprising two judges. The Bench also gave liberty to the petitioner to approach the government seeking dislodgement from the special camp.