Shakuntala Chaiwali is worried about her son not getting citizenship

Poush 21, 2081

Abadesh Kumar Jha

Shakuntala Chaiwali is worried about her son not getting citizenship

We use Google Cloud Translation Services. Google requires we provide the following disclaimer relating to use of this service:

This service may contain translations powered by Google. Google disclaims all warranties related to the translations, expressed or implied, including any warranties of accuracy, reliability, and any implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and noninfringement.

If you are in Rajviraj and near the District Public Health Office, you must have come to know about Shakuntala Chaiwali's strong tea. Shakuntladevi Rauniyar's small tea shop is next to the gate of Public Health Office. Shakuntladevi is found boiling strong colored tea there. Everyone calls her by her name, Shakuntala Chaiwali. Shakuntala, who serves delicious tea to everyone, has her own sad story.

She mourned the death of her husband Ashok 9 years ago and had to mourn the death of her disabled son Manoj two months ago. Now, due to the lack of a husband, she is entangled in the harassment of her younger son Santosh, who did not become a citizen.

is two years ago . After her husband's death, Shakuntala took the birth certificate, her citizenship, ward recommendation and documents of both her sons. She went to the district administration office to get citizenship. "There was no one to understand us in the administration office," Shakuntala said at that time, "we were returned saying that the son cannot become a citizen until the father's citizenship is obtained." However, because of her husband's death, Shakuntala does not have a copy or a copy of her citizenship.

The eldest son Manoj was deprived of disability allowance due to lack of citizenship. The higher education of the younger son Santosh was stopped. After trying many government doors, she did not get citizenship, she reached the Rajviraj Bench of the High Court Janakpur through Asmita Thapa, advocate of the then State Legal Aid Center.

High Court of Janakpur Rajviraj Bench of Judges Matrikaprasad Bhandari and Radhakrishna Upreti ruled on the issue of injunction on 9th June 2081, it was found that the injunction is issued as per the demand when it is assumed that the opposition district administration office has accepted the petitioner's claim without submitting a written reply at the appointed time. ,' said .

"Understanding the necessary matters related to the application submitted by the petitioner, whatever comes to light, an order is issued in the name of the opposing district administration office, Saptari, to issue the same behora open according to the prevailing law," the order of the court said.

After the court order, Shakuntala was happy that both sons would get citizenship. After the court's order, she took over the district administration. But the district administration did not proceed with the process. It was at this time that his disabled son Manoj died. She said, 'Son died without getting citizenship.' Shakuntala said, 'Son's further education and job work has been stopped due to lack of citizenship.'

Assistant Chief District Officer of Saptari, Jitendra Kumar Yadav, said that Shakuntala's son could not get citizenship because the father's citizenship is mandatory for the citizenship of his descendants.

Abadesh

Link copied successfully