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Can A Minor’s Passport Be Seized To Enforce A Custody Order?

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In child custody disputes, the passport of a minor may be seized or restricted to prevent unauthorized travel or child abduction, ensuring compliance with custody orders. This measure is taken to protect the child’s welfare and uphold court directives that limit or regulate the minor’s international or interstate movement.

Legal Framework for Passport Seizure in Custody Cases

Passport Act, 1967 & Passport Rules, 1980
Empower passport officers to impound or refuse passports if travel is likely to violate custody orders or pose risks to the child.

Section 6 of the Passport Act
Authorizes cancellation, impounding, or refusal of passport issuance to prevent misuse or unlawful travel.

Look-Out Circular (LOC)
Issued by immigration authorities to prevent a minor from leaving the country if custody disputes or abduction risks exist.

Family Court and District Court Orders
Courts may direct passport seizure or travel restrictions to enforce custody and protect the child.

Circumstances for Passport Seizure

Risk of Child Abduction
If one parent attempts to take the child abroad without consent from the custodial parent or court, authorities can seize the passport.

Violation of Custody Orders
Travel against custody terms can lead to passport impounding.

Pending Custody Disputes
Courts may impose travel bans until custody is resolved.

Legal Requests by Custodial Parent
Custodial parents can request courts or passport authorities to restrict or seize the minor’s passport to prevent unauthorized travel.

Procedure for Passport Seizure

Court Petition
The custodial parent or guardian files a petition requesting passport seizure or travel restrictions.

Court Order Issuance
The court issues an order directing passport authorities to impound or restrict the passport.

Notification to Passport Authorities
Passport office is informed, and action is taken to seize or flag the passport in the system.

Issuance of Look-Out Circular
Immigration authorities prevent exit from the country.

Review and Hearing
A hearing is conducted to determine the continuation or lifting of the seizure.

Rights and Remedies

  • Parents can approach family courts to challenge wrongful seizure.
  • Courts balance child protection with parental rights.
  • Passport may be released or reissued after custody resolution.

Example

In a custody dispute, the mother fears the father may take their 14-year-old son abroad without her consent.

Steps Taken:

  • The mother files a petition in family court seeking passport seizure and travel restrictions.
  • The court issues an order directing the passport office to impound the child’s passport.
  • A Look-Out Circular is issued to prevent the child from leaving the country.
  • The father’s attempt to travel with the child is stopped at the airport.
  • The court schedules hearings to decide on long-term custody and travel permissions.

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