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Directs Issuance of Passport to Minor Despite Parental Dispute: Emphasizes Right to Travel Abroad Under Article 21 and Invalidates Arbitrary Refusal Based on Father’s Consent

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Bombay High Court Directs Issuance of Passport to Minor Despite Parental Dispute: Emphasizes Right to Travel Abroad Under Article 21 and Invalidates Arbitrary Refusal Based on Father’s Consent
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Bombay High Court Directs Issuance of Passport to Minor Despite Parental Dispute: Emphasizes Right to Travel Abroad Under Article 21 and Invalidates Arbitrary Refusal Based on Father’s Consent

Court’s Decision The Bombay High Court directed the Regional Passport Office to issue a passport to the minor petitioner within two weeks, quashing the impugned communication dated November 18, 2024.…
Posted by Rawlaw January 18, 2025

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