Four Indian nationals from Bengal, including two minors, return home after spending more than a year in Bangladesh following a legal process. According to reports, the group remains in Bangladesh for over one year before being allowed to return. The return takes place through the international border in Malda district. The accounts describe the group as being “pushed” into Bangladesh, and they remain there during the course of the legal battle that precedes their repatriation. After the conclusion of proceedings, the four are sent back to India and brought home via the Malda border crossing. While the reporting focuses on the prolonged period the group spends in Bangladesh and the fact of their eventual return, it does not provide additional details about the underlying circumstances or the specific legal actions involved. The collective narrative across sources centers on the duration of their stay, the inclusion of minors, and the route of repatriation at the India–Bangladesh border in Malda.