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Section 5 in The Passports Act, 1967 [Entire Act]
Article 21 in Constitution of India [Constitution]
Section 22 in The Passports Act, 1967 [Entire Act]
Bavajee Fakkir Muhammed And Anr. vs The State Of Kerala And Anr. on 14 September, 1966
In Muhammed v. State of Kerala and
Another (2012 (4) KHC 553) it was held that the gravity of the
offence alleged cannot be the sole basis to decline permission to go
abroad for a short period and the Magistrate can allow the application
to travel abroad by imposing adequate safeguards for securing the
presence of accused for trial.
Section 12 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860 [Entire Act]
Satwant Singh Sawhney vs D. Ramarathnam, Assistant Passport ... on 10 April, 1967
Passport Act case while Maneka Gandhi's case is after the Passport
Act). However comprehensive the said liberty be, it is still subject to
'procedure established by law'. Thus after the enactment of the Act in
1967, a law came into existence which enabled denial merely on the
ground of existence of a criminal proceeding. Another facet of Article
21 that encapsulates every law, laying down a procedure to deprive
the personal liberty of a person is the triplet of 'just, fair and
reasonable'.