Ahmedabad: The Gujarat High Court was looking for responses from the Indian Embassy in Toronto, Canada, for a petition submitted by a woman who was looking for a permanent residence there, but her citizenship process had stopped due to a lack of permit certificates.
Mansa police in Gandhinagar District did not issue a certificate needed because the woman and in-laws of the woman objected to her request.
After applying at a high court in August, the police issued a police verification certificate.
For the permit certificate process, the High Court stribs the embassy in Toronto and look for a reply from it.
This is because he applied with the embassy in Toronto.
This case involves one Palak Patel from Mansa, who goes to Canada in 2016 on a work visa.
He did not return to India since and registered with a permanent residence there.
When the process begins and the immigration authority is looking for a cleaning certificate from the local police, husband and in-laws Patel objections to the process and the police do not issue a certificate.
Inaction of the police on the command of Patel’s in-laws stopped the process.
This took him to the High Court, he said advocate Nilay Patel.
The High Court asked with the authorities regarding the police verification certificate that was not issued, especially when there was no violation registered with the woman and the police immediately issued a certificate.
Permit certificate questions are placed before the authority of the passport and the court is told that the passport authority can only function as a postman in this matter, because it does not have a role to play with people who have lived in Canada and submitted to the authorities in Toronto.
The High Court made the respondent embassy and posted further hearing in this case for October 22.