New Delhi, Nov. 26 -- The Supreme Court on Tuesday asked the Centre whether it was open to bringing back six persons, deported from the country to Bangladesh for being illegal immigrants, as a "temporary measure" to ensure they get a full hearing to prove their Indian credentials. A bench headed by Chief Justice of India Surya Kant said, "If the person is an illegal migrant from Bangladesh, we will not dispute that. But if somebody shows that I am an Indian citizen and can produce evidence, they have a right to be heard," as it took up two appeals filed by the Centre challenging two separate orders of the Calcutta high court directing six deported persons to be brought back within four weeks. Posting the matter for Monday to enable the Cent...