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Is Parental Consent Required For Issuing Passports In Custody Cases?

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Issuing passports to minors in custody cases involves careful legal considerations to prevent abduction, unauthorized travel, or misuse. Generally, the consent of both parents or legal guardians is required to issue a passport to a minor. However, in cases where custody rights are disputed or court orders exist, passport authorities rely on those orders to determine consent eligibility and procedures to safeguard the child's interests.

Legal Framework and Consent Requirements

Passport (Entry into India) Act, 1920 & Passports Act, 1967
Govern the issuance of passports and include provisions to prevent minors from traveling abroad without appropriate consent.

Rule 14 of the Passport Rules, 1980
Requires a declaration of consent from both parents or legal guardians for minors under 18 years applying for a passport.

Section 6 of the Passport Act
Empowers passport officers to refuse or impound passports if misuse or unauthorized travel is suspected.

Parental Consent in Custody Cases

Joint Custody or Both Parents as Guardians
Both parents’ consent is mandatory for passport issuance to a minor.

Sole Custody Granted by Court
If one parent has sole custody through a court order, that parent’s consent is sufficient, but a certified copy of the court order must be submitted.

Disputed Custody or No Consent from One Parent
The passport authority may require a No Objection Certificate (NOC) or a court order permitting issuance without the other parent’s consent.

Court Orders Override Parental Consent
In contentious cases, courts can authorize passport issuance to protect the child's interests or permit travel, overriding parental objections.

Procedures Followed by Passport Authorities

Submission of Consent Documents
Passport applicants must provide written consent or court orders along with the application.

Verification of Custody Orders
Authorities verify custody and guardianship status from family court orders or guardianship documents.

Alert Systems for Child Protection
Passport offices check for alerts related to child custody disputes or court directives (e.g., Look-Out Circulars).

Temporary Refusal or Impounding
Passports may be withheld or impounded if there is suspicion of child abduction or breach of custody orders.

Recommendations for Parents

  • Submit clear custody orders or guardianship certificates when applying for passports for minors.
  • Seek family court permission in cases of disagreement or dispute.
  • Inform passport authorities immediately of any custody changes.
  • Utilize legal remedies to resolve passport issuance conflicts promptly.

Example

A father has sole custody of his 12-year-old daughter as per a family court order. The mother objects to the issuance of a passport for the child’s overseas education.

Process:

  • The father submits the court custody order along with the passport application.
  • Passport authorities verify the order and confirm sole custody status.
  • Since the father has sole custody, the passport is issued without the mother’s consent.
  • If the mother contests, the father may need to obtain a specific court directive allowing passport issuance.
  • The child is granted a passport to travel for education.

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