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Satwant Singh Sawhney vs D. Ramarathnam, Assistant Passport ... on 10 April, 1967

"8. Indisputably, the right to travel abroad is a facet of personal liberty guaranteed to the citizens of this Country under Article 21 of the Constitution of India. This is so authoritatively held in Satwant Singh Sawhney v. D. Ramarathnam, AIR 1967 SC 1836 and Menaka Gandhi v. Union of India and another AIR 1978 SC 597and, therefore, this right can only be curtailed by imposing restrictions as are authorized by law. The Passport Act is an Act of Parliament that deals with the issue of passports and travel documents to regulate the departure from India of citizens of India and other persons and for the matters incidental or ancillary 7 CrlM No.2169/2025 in CRM(M) No.1042/2023 thereto. Section 5 of the Passport Act deals with applications, to be submitted for obtaining passports, travel documents and other orders thereon. The refusal of the passport or travel documents is dealt with by Section6ofthePassportAct, which for facility of reference is reproduced hereunder:-
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Vangala Kasturi Rangacharyulu vs Central Bureau Of Investigation. on 27 September, 2021

13. This Court in its opinion feels fortified with the authoritative law cited as (i) "Suresh Nanda vs CBI & Ors" 2008(3) SCC 674, (ii) "Vangala Kasturi Rangacharyulu vs Central Bureau of Investigation" decided on 27.09.2021, (iii) "Sumit Mehta vs State of NCT of Delhi" 2013 (15) SCC 570 and (iv) "Ganni Bhaskara Rao vs Union of India & Anr" 2023 (4) ALT 406 (AP).
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