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The Passports Act, 1967
Section 10A in The Passports Act, 1967 [Entire Act]
The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973
Section 102 in The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 [Entire Act]
Section 165 in The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 [Entire Act]
Article 21 in Constitution of India [Constitution]
Gobind Sugar Mills Ltd vs State Of Bihar & Ors on 17 August, 1999
8. Thus, the Act is a special Act relating to a matter of passport, whereas
Section 104 of the Cr.P.C. authorizes the Court to impound document or thing
produced before it. Where there is a special Act dealing with specific subject, resort
should be had to that Act instead of general Act providing for the matter connected
with the specific Act. As the Passports Act is a special act, the rule that general
provision should yield to the specific provision is to be applied. See : Damji Valaji
Shah & another Vs. L.I.C. of India & others [AIR 1966 SC 135]; Gobind Sugar
Mills Ltd. Vs. State of Bihar & others [1999(7) SCC 76]; and Belsund Sugar Co.
Ltd. Vs. State of Bihar and others [AIR 1999 SC 3125].
Damji Valji Shah And Another vs Life Insurance Corporation Of India & ... on 8 April, 1965
8. Thus, the Act is a special Act relating to a matter of passport, whereas
Section 104 of the Cr.P.C. authorizes the Court to impound document or thing
produced before it. Where there is a special Act dealing with specific subject, resort
should be had to that Act instead of general Act providing for the matter connected
with the specific Act. As the Passports Act is a special act, the rule that general
provision should yield to the specific provision is to be applied. See : Damji Valaji
Shah & another Vs. L.I.C. of India & others [AIR 1966 SC 135]; Gobind Sugar
Mills Ltd. Vs. State of Bihar & others [1999(7) SCC 76]; and Belsund Sugar Co.
Ltd. Vs. State of Bihar and others [AIR 1999 SC 3125].