LAWS(DLH)-1998-12-27

ASHOK CHAWLA Vs. UNION OF INDIA

Decided On December 07, 1998
ASHOK CHAWLA Appellant
V/S
UNION OF INDIA Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) By this application under Section 482 Cr.P.C, the petitioner seek a direction to the passport authorities to renew his passport No. A-4555319 or issue a fresh passport with its normal duration and for deletion of endorsement made on the passport already issued to him, in order to enable him to visit England by virtue of the permission granted by this Court vide order dated 9 January 1998.

(2.) The grievance of the petitioner is two fold, namely, (i) that when he approached the British Visa Council for requisite VISA to that country, they declined to issue the VISA in view of the endorsement made by the passport authorities that the further renewal should be granted on this passport without prior approval of this office. This passport is valid travel United Kingdom only", and, (ii) since the passport was valid only upto 19 August 1998, he applied for renewal of the same but his form was not accepted by the said authorities.

(3.) To appreciate the grievance of the petitioner, and for a limited purpose for disposal of the application vide order dated 23 November 1998, the Regional Passport Officer was impleaded as a party to these proceedings. Ms. Rekha Palli has appeared on behalf of the Regional Passport Officer and submits that the period of validity of the passport was restricted in view of the order passed by this court in January 1998, whereby the petitioner was permitted to visit England for a period of 8 weeks only; the endorsement on the passport was made on account of the letter dated 19 September 1996 received from the Superintendent of Police, Central Bureau of Investigation, stating that since the petitioner is concerned in a very serious case involving national security, he may not be issued any passport without prior clearance from them. The submission of the learned counsel is that it was a bonafide action on the part of the passport office on account of these two named factors.