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  • Section 498A Notice - The sources do not explicitly mention a Look out Notice under Section 498A. Instead, they discuss passport renewal issues under the Passports Act, 1967, and legal notices related to criminal cases, highlighting procedural lapses and the importance of following proper legal protocols. For example, in Chikka Raghunandan, s/o Chikka Rama Rao vs Union of India - Telangana, the court emphasizes that the respondent authorities failed to act lawfully in passport renewal, referencing Sections 10 and 6(2)(f) of the Passports Act, 1967, and constitutional rights under Article 21 of the Constitution of India.
  • Legal Procedures and Notices - The second source SHRIRAM PROPERTIES PVT LTD Vs STATE OF KARNATAKA - Karnataka mentions notices issued to individuals involved in legal cases, including Nagesh and others, and discusses the definition of a land grabber under Section 2(e), indicating the importance of precise legal definitions and proper notice issuance in legal proceedings.
  • Analysis and Conclusion - Based on the provided sources, there is no direct reference or detailed discussion of a Look out Notice under Section 498A. The focus is primarily on procedural legality concerning passport renewal and criminal notices, emphasizing the necessity for authorities to adhere to legal procedures when issuing notices or taking action. For specific insights on Section 498A notices, additional targeted sources would be required.

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