Australian court to examine contentious India travel ban
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05/05/2021 - 09:00 Australia this week banned arrivals from India as it seeks to keep out the coronavirus PETER PARKS AFP 2 min
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An Australian court on Wednesday agreed to hear a challenge to the country s controversial ban on citizens returning home from coronavirus-hit India.
A federal court said it would urgently hear a case brought by a 73-year-old man living in Bangalore who wishes to return.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison this week banned arrivals from India, which is recording hundreds of thousands of new coronavirus infections each day.
Under the measures, Australian citizens who return home face jail time and heavy fines.
Australian court to examine contentious India travel ban
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SYDNEY, May 5, 2021 (BSS/AFP) – An Australian court on Wednesday agreed to hear a challenge to the country’s controversial ban on citizens returning home from coronavirus-hit India.
A Federal Court said it would urgently hear a challenge brought by a 73-year-old man living in Bangalore who wishes to return to Australia.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison this week banned arrivals from India, which is recording hundreds of thousands of new coronavirus infections each day.
Under the measures, Australian citizens who return home face jail time and heavy fines.
The move has caused widespread outrage, with Morrison’s own allies describing it as racist and an abandonment of vulnerable Australians overseas.
Australian Court To Examine India Travel Ban; Plea By Man In Bengaluru Australian Court To Examine India Travel Ban; Plea By Man In Bengaluru A Federal Court said it would urgently hear a challenge brought by a 73-year-old man living in Bangalore who wishes to return to Australia.
Scott Morrison this week banned arrivals from India, which is recording thousands of new cases. (File)
Sydney:
An Australian court on Wednesday agreed to hear a challenge to the country s controversial ban on citizens returning home from coronavirus-hit India.
A federal court said it would urgently hear a case brought by a 73-year-old man living in Bangalore who wishes to return.
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