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Declares Police Seizure of Passport Illegal Under Section 102 CrPC: “Only Passport Authority Can Impound Passports as Per the Passports Act

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Bombay High Court Declares Police Seizure of Passport Illegal Under Section 102 CrPC: "Only Passport Authority Can Impound Passports as Per the Passports Act, 1967"
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Bombay High Court Declares Police Seizure of Passport Illegal Under Section 102 CrPC: “Only Passport Authority Can Impound Passports as Per the Passports Act, 1967”

Court’s Decision: The Bombay High Court allowed the writ petition filed by the petitioner and declared that the seizure and retention of the petitioner’s passport by the police, under Section…
Posted by Rawlaw January 16, 2025

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