Irfan, who was onboard Lahore-bound Samjhauta Express on February 18, 2007, survived the bomb blasts that had ripped apart two passenger bogeys killing 68 persons and injuring several others, and subsequently landed in a jail where he is languishing since then.
A bench comprising justices A K Sikri and R K Agrawal issued notices to the Ministries of External Affairs, Home Affairs and the Punjab Government on the plea filed by Delhi resident Ashok Randhawa, who runs an organisation 'South Asian Forum for People Against Terror'.
"The petitioner and father of the victim made various representations to the authorities of Indian and Pakistan governments, but till date they did not receive any reply or response," the plea said.
Seeking enforcement of fundamental rights like right to life and equality before the law, the plea also said that Irfan, a resident of village Chak in District Sargodha, had come to India on valid travel documents and was in the train on the fateful night.
Later, Randhawa met the father of the victim when he visited Pakistan to meet the family of his Pakistani friend who had died in the terror attack.
The plea was filed after he learnt about the incarceration of Irfan, who had come to India on a religious visit.
Sixty-eight people, mostly Pakistan nationals, were killed in the bomb blasts in the train on the night of February 18, 2007 near Panipat in Haryana.
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