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Bombay High Court Dismisses Petition Seeking Extension of Passport Validity Beyond Prescribed Period. Passport Act and Rules prescribe maximum 10 years validity, court cannot direct extension beyond that.

The petitioner, Narendra K. Ambwani, filed a writ petition seeking a direction to the Union of India and the Regional Passport Officer to extend the v...

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Bombay High Court Allows Petitioner's Plea to Correct Clerical Error in Passport Date of Birth. Passport Officer Directed to Correct Date of Birth from 17.04.1963 to 17.04.1969 Without Requiring Court Order as All Public Records Consistently Show Correct Date.

The petitioner, Smt. Remediana Fernandes, filed a writ petition before the Bombay High Court at Goa seeking a direction to the Passport Officer to cor...

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Gujarat High Court Allows Name Correction in Passport Based on Birth Certificate Over Adoption Deed. Court Directs Passport Authority to Issue Fresh Passport with Name as Per Birth Certificate, Holding That Adoption and Cancellation Deeds Do Not Override Primary Identity Document.

The petitioner, Pratham Sanjaykumar Patel, filed a writ petition under Articles 14, 19(1)(d), 21, and 226 of the Constitution of India read with the P...

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Gujarat High Court Allows Correction of Birth Date in Birth Register Under Section 15 of Registration of Birth and Death Act, 1969 — Petitioner's Birth Date Corrected from 05.03.1961 to 06.03.1961 Based on Consistent Documentary Evidence.

The petitioner, Renukaben Indravadan Gandhi, filed a Special Civil Application under Articles 14 and 226 of the Constitution of India read with the Gu...

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High Court Dismisses Nigerian Students' Appeal Against Movement Restriction Order Under Foreigners Act - Visa Cancellation and Detention Upheld Despite Procedural Irregularities

The High Court of Karnataka dismissed a writ appeal filed by two Nigerian students challenging their detention under movement restriction orders issue...

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Bombay High Court Directs Passport Issuance in Adoptive Name Based on Valid Adoption Deed. Adoption among near relatives through registered deed is valid and passport authorities must act upon it without requiring a separate declaratory order from a court.

The petitioner, Nikky Kanhaiyalal Bardia, is the natural daughter of Kuldeep Kumar Dugar. She was given in adoption to her maternal uncle, Kanhaiyalal...

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Gujarat High Court Allows Correction of Minor's Name in School Records Under Registration of Birth and Death Act, 1969 — Petitioner's Name to Be Corrected from 'Pankhaniya Krisha Dineshbhai' to 'Pankhaniya Krisha Dineshkumar' in School Leaving Certificate and SSC Documents.

The petitioner, a minor represented by her father, filed a writ petition under Articles 226 and 227 of the Constitution of India read with the Registr...

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High Court of Karnataka Quashes Visa Extension Rejection for Yemeni National Due to Non-Application of Mind and Violation of Natural Justice. The court directed reconsideration of visa extension application considering force majeure and medical reasons.

The petitioner, a Yemeni national, came to India in 2013 on a student visa valid until 06-08-2014. He could not complete his studies due to language b...