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SC issues notice to Centre, Manipur Govt on plea challenging Inner Line Permit 

Spotlight Northeast by Spotlight Northeast
January 3, 2022
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SC issues notice to Centre, Manipur Govt on plea challenging Inner Line Permit 
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The Supreme Court on Monday issued notice to the Central government and Manipur government on a plea challenging the system of Inner Line Permit (ILP) in Manipur.

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A Bench of Justices Abdul Nazeer and Krishna Murari sought response from the Centre and Manipur governments and posted the matter for hearing after four weeks. The petition was filed by Amra Bangali, a Kolkata-based organization with a unit in Assam, demanding revocation of the ILP in Manipur.
The plea has challenged the permit system contending that it provides unbridled power to the State to restrict entry and exit of non-indigenous persons or those who are not permanent residents of Manipur.

The permit system was introduced by way of the Adaptation of Laws (Amendment) Order, 2019 which extends 140-year-old “colonial legislation” Bengal Eastern Frontier Regulations, 1873 (BEFR).
The plea said that the BEFR was enacted by the British to create a monopoly over the tea plantations in Assam (then part of Bengal) and to protect its commercial interests in the hilly areas from Indians.

It prohibits Indians from engaging in trade with the tribal populace in the areas contained in the preamble of the BEFR. By virtue of the 2019 order, the ILP system has effectively been made applicable to the States of Manipur, Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoram, and districts of Nagaland which are notified from time to time.

The 2019 order violates fundamental rights of citizens guaranteed under Articles 14, 15, 19, and 21 of the Indian Constitution since it grants unqualified power to the State for restricting the entry and exit of non-indigenous persons, the petition stated.
It added, “The draconian ILP system is fundamentally opposed to the policies of social integration, development and technological advancement in the area beyond the Inner Line, apart from hampering tourism within the state, which is a major source of revenue generation for these areas.” (ANI)

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