The federal courts of Canada have rejected the appeals of at least 30 people in 2025 so far, who challenged the order of rejection of strings or refuge in the court. In these cases, the appeals were accused of allegedly supporting Khalistan.
These people had appealed against the government’s decision in the federal court, in which they were refused to remove them from the country or give refugee status. In many cases, the petitioners had argued that their separatist organization Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) or the so -called Khalistan Refreedom in some form or the other had kept the voter identified. He said that for this reason, if they return to India, they will have to face harassment.
However, the court accepted the appeal of the petitioners in only four cases. These figures are based only on court records, which have been made publicly available.
Decision in court case
The latest case in these four cases is of Paradeep Singh vs. Public Safety and Emergency Preparation Minister. In this, the petitioner demanded a judicial review against his exile order. He had provided evidence of his parents’ affidavit and support for the support of the Khalistan movement in Canada on social media. But this petition was rejected by the federal court of Toronto on 6 September.
In this case, the Federal Court judge said in his judgment, “After considering the arguments of the documents filed by the parties and the lawyers, I am dismissing the petition present for the stay.”
Petitioner came to Canada on work permit in 2023
The Indian citizen, who filed a petition in the federal court of Canada, first came to Canada on February 2, 2023 on a work permit, which ended on November 10, 2024. After the permit ended, the couple did not take any further action to increase it, but on November 16, 2024, they filed the claim of being refugee.
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