Nalini’s petition: Officials file counter affidavits
The Central Government of India has informed the Madras High Court that it has taken steps to deport all the four Sri Lankans, convicted in the Rajiv Gandhi assassination case, to Sri Lanka.
Foreigners Regional Registration Officer P Ve Arunshakthikumar, Bureau of Immigration, Ministry of Home Affairs of India stated this in his counter affidavit filed in response to a petition filed by S Nalini, one of the seven convicts ordered to be released by the Supreme Court last year.
She had sought a direction to the authorities to release her husband Sriharan alias Murugan from the Special Camp (Foreigners Detention Centre), Tiruchirapally, to enable him to live with her in the city.
In her petition, Nalini said when she was arrested she was pregnant, and her daughter was born on December 19, 1992 while she was detained in the Chengalpattu sub-jail.
Her daughter was now married and living with her husband and child in London.