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US-based Indian doctor in HC against cancellation of OCI card

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The High Court has sought the Centre's response on a plea by a US-based Indian-origin doctor against the cancellation of his OCI registration for alleged missionary activities in Justice also issued notice to the Indian Consulate at Houston, US, which had in August last year cancelled the doctor's Overseas Citizen of (OCI) card and sought its response before the next date of hearing on July 18. OCI is a scheme, introduced in response to the demands for dual citizenship by the Indian diaspora. In his plea Kerala-origin Dr claimed the action was taken against him without any evidence and there was no basis for coming to the conclusion that he was involved in missionary and evangelical activities in leading to unrest and According to the petition, filed through advocates and Dhiraj Philip, the doctor was granted the OCI card and a lifelong visa by the government to visit on November 22, 2012. He claimed he has visited several times in the past to serve as a volunteer doctor with at Raxaul in from January 2014 till he was allegedly "unlawfully deported" on April 26, 2016 from the here. He had earlier moved the high court last year against his cancellation of OCI card by the The court had asked him to approach the government against the Consulate General's order and directed the authority concerned to decide his case "as expeditiously as possible". The revisional authority, which he had approached with his representation, on December 22 last year upheld the Consulate General's decision. In his present plea, the doctor has challenged the revisional authority's December 22, 2017 decision. Apart from that, he also challenged the Consulate General's August 1, 2017 decision to cancel his OCI card as well as the look out circular issued against him. He also sought directions to the authorities to permit him to visit his family members in

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First Published: Sat, March 03 2018. 17:05 IST
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