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HC issues notice on Kaul’s OCI card plea
Hindustan Times Bengaluru
|November 27, 2025
The Delhi high court on Wednesday issued notice in Indian-origin British professor Nitasha Kaul's petition challenging the Centre's decision to blacklist her from entering India and cancelling her Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) status.
The Centre on March 6 had revoked her OCI card citing alleged anti-national activities.
A bench of justice Sachin Datta sought Centre's response on her petition and also on her interim relief to stay the March 6 decision and permit her to come to India for three weeks to meet her ailing mother. The matter will be next heard on January 28.
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