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Enemy property must go to the State: Supreme Court

A bench comprising Chief Justice J S Khehar and Justice N V Ramana said that it is a sensitive matter and it is for Parliament to debate on it and not the court.

February 07, 2017 / 11:01 IST
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Enemy property must go to the State if at all it is an enemy property, the Supreme Court said.

A bench comprising Chief Justice J S Khehar and Justice N V Ramana said that it is a sensitive matter and it is for Parliament to debate on it and not the court.

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"Enemy property must go to the State provided that it is that of enemy," the bench said after senior advocate Anand Grover, appearing for Congress member in Rajya Sabha Husain Dalwai, said that it is a serious issue and needs to be debated.

While disposing of a petition filed by Dalwai who questioned the promulgation of Enemy Property (Amendment and Validation) Fifth Ordinance, 2016, the bench said that the petitioner should raise the issue in Parliament.