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2025 Supreme(Online)(Tel) 23465

IN THE HIGH COURT FOR THE STATE OF TELANGANA AT HYDERABAD
THE HONOURABLE SRI JUSTICE NAGESH BHEEMAPAKA
Mahammad Mohinuddin – Appellant
Versus
The Union of India – Respondent


IN THE HIGH COURT FOR THE STATE OF TELANGANA

AT HYDERABAD

THE HONOURABLE SRI JUSTICE NAGESH BHEEMAPAKA

WRIT PETITION No.36350 of 2025

12.12.2025

Between:

Mohammad Mohinuddin

…Petitioner

AND

The Union of India,

Represented by Secretary to Government,

Ministry of External Affairs, New Delhi & two others

…Respondents

ORDER:

The Writ Petition is filed challenging the action of Respondent

No.2 in not issuing the petitioner’s passport vide file No.HY1075293519025 on the ground of pendency of criminal case. 2. Heard Sri P.Bhaskar Rao, learned counsel for the petitioner, Smt N.V.R.RajyaLakshmi, learned Standing Counsel for Central

Government for respondent Nos.1 and 2. Perused the record.

3. Learned counsel for petitioner submits that mere arraignment of the petitioner in a criminal case cannot be a ground for denial of

passport. He relies on the judgment of this Court in W.P.No.23077 of 2025, dated 13.08.2025.

4. Learned Standing Counsel for the respondents submits that criminal case is pending against the petitioner vide SC.Spl.No.41 of 2024 on the file of learned Special Judge for Trial of cases under SCs and STs (POA) Act,1989 – cum - III Additional District and Sessions Judge at Sangareddy. It is subm

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