1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE FOR RAJASTHAN AT JAIPUR BENCH, JAIPUR ORDER S.B.CIVIL WRIT PETITION NO.5545/2007. Munir Hussain. VERSUS Union of India & Others. 04.07.2008. HON'BLE MR.JUSTICE DALIP SINGH Mr.Sumer Singh, for the petitioner. Mr.M.C.Gupta, Additional Government Advocate. ***** This writ petition has been filed by the petitioner with the prayer for restraining the respondents from deporting the petitioner and his family to Bangladesh. I have perused the writ petition and the reply. The petitioner along with his counsel is present in the court. The documents on which the petitioner has sought to rely upon, as per the case of the respondents, the ration card and the birth certificates have been canceled. Even otherwise, the petitioner has not come with clean hands and has not disclosed the complete facts in the writ petition which have been disclosed in the reply by the respondents, though the same were admitted before this court by the petitioner that the petitioner along 2 with his family had been taken by the police from Rajasthan and handed over to the B.S.F. Authorities who deported the petitioner and the members of his family into Bangladesh between May and July, 2007. The respondents have filed Annexure-R/1, the letter from the office of Superintendent of Police, City Jaipur (South), Jaipur addressed to the S.H.O., Police Station Jhotwara, wherein it has been specifically mentioned that a Radiogram No.O/4577 dated 22.05.2007 has been received from the Frontier Headquarter, B.S.F., Kolkata wherein it has been mentioned that the petitioner Munir Hussain, his wife Parul and children Parwez, Mumtaz and Muskan who are residents of village Tagli, Police Station Tagli, District Tagli in Bangladesh are at present illegally residing at Rajendra Nagar, Jhotwada, Jaipur and should be handed over for their deportation to the 27 Battalion, B.S.F. at the nearest Railway Station Kalyani in West Bengal. In pursuance to the above, as per the case of the respondents, the petitioner along with the family members named in the said letter were taken to Kalyani by a Police Party, which is corroborated by Annexure-R/2, the Rojnamcha, and was handed over by them to the B.S.F. 3 Authorities on 28.07.2007. The petitioner and the members of his family were deported by the B.S.F. Authorities into Bangladesh. The fact of handing over of the petitioner along with the members of his family to the B.S.F. Authorities for their deportation by them is not in dispute. It is surprising, therefore, as to how the petitioner has been able to return to India after having been deported from India by the B.S.F. Authorities after he was handed to them over along with the family members on 28.07.2007 and sent to Bangladesh. The petitioner has not been able to give any satisfactory explanation or produced any satisfactory document to show that his re- entry into India after his deportation from India was in any manner authorized. The re- entry of the petitioner into India after his deportation on 28.07.2007 is, therefore, wholly illegal. No exception in the above facts and circumstances can be taken to the action of the respondents who now want to deport the petitioner and his family on account of their illegal entry into India. In view of the above, I am not inclined to entertain this writ petition. The respondents 4 are free to proceed against the petitioner and other members of his family in accordance with law. The writ petition accordingly stands dismissed. (DALIP SINGH),J. Solanki DS, Jr.P.A.