CAT/C/59/D/582/2014 United Nations Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment Distr.: General 27 January 2017 Original: English Committee against Torture Decision adopted by the Committee under article 22 of the Convention, concerning communication No. 582/2014*, ** Communication submitted by: N.S. (represented by counsel, Rajwinder Singh Bhambi) Alleged victim: The complainant State party: Canada Date of complaint: 11 January 2014 (initial submission) Date of present decision: 1 December 2016 Subject matter: Deportation to India Procedural issues: Exhaustion of domestic remedies: insufficient substantiation of complaint Substantive issue: Risk of torture Articles of the Convention: 3 1.1 The complainant is N.S., a national of India born in 1988 and subject to a deportation order from Canada to India. He claims that his deportation would constitute a violation by Canada of his rights under articles 1 and 3 of the Convention. The complainant is represented by counsel. 1.2 On 14 January 2014, the Committee, acting through its Rapporteur on new complaints and interim measures, decided to issue a request for interim measures under rule 114 (1) of the Committee’s rules of procedure and requested the State party not to deport the complainant to India while his complaint was being considered by the Committee. 1.3 On 18 September 2014, the Committee decided to deny the State party’s request to lift interim measures. * Adopted by the Committee at its fifty-ninth session (7 November-7 December 2016). ** The following members of the Committee participated in the examination of the communication: Essadia Belmir, Alessio Bruni, Felice Gaer, Abdelwahab Hani, Claude Heller Rouassant, Jens Modvig, Ana Racu, Sébastien Touzé and Kening Zhang. GE.17-01271(E) 

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