Speaking to reporters, Miller said, “The Constitution is clear that...the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus can be suspended in time of invasion — so it’s an option we’re actually looking at, but a lot of it depends on whether the court will do the right thing or not.
Dr Sarvam Ritam Khare, an advocate-on-record at the Supreme Court of India, told Business Standard, “Habeas corpus is originally a common law concept meaning ‘produce the body’ and is the remedy in cases where a person has been wrongfully detained.
Mamta Shekhawat, founder of Gradding.com, said many students mistakenly believe only criminal offences result in deportation.“Students can lose visas for non-criminal issues such as not maintaining status, providing false information or even questionable social media activity,” she said.“We’ve seen cases where incomplete forms caused rejections.
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