"How can we quash the government's policy decision? You tell me what is our role in interfering with the policy," a bench of justices K S Radhakrishnan and A K Sikri said.
"We have no role. The Centre and the state government have to perform their roles as per the policy. Sorry," it said, rejecting the PIL filed by Jammu and Kashmir National Panthers Party on the issue.
"Where do we go then ?," he said.
"We don't know, but this is not the right forum," the bench said.
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Recently, the state government gave its nod to the rehabilitation policy, approved by the Union Home Ministry.
As per the policy, a high-level committee, headed by Commissioner/Secretary Home, would be formed which will have the final authority to clear the cases of youths who want to return from Pakistan and PoK.
The parents of the youth can approach the Superintendent of Police of their district with the plea that their ward wanted to return. Then the issue would be decided by the high-level committee.
Earlier, another bench of the apex court had issued notice to the Centre and the state government on a separate plea of J&K Panthers Party that persons with Pakistani passports were being illegally allowed to enter Indian territory from Nepal by using fake I-card issued by J&K government.