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New Delhi: The Delhi High Court on Tuesday asked the Centre to accord a personal hearing to VHP leader Sadhvi Ritambhara and pass a reasoned order on her plea for issuance of a passport for ten years instead of one as she frequently visits abroad for giving religious discourses.
"The present petition (of Sadhvi) be treated as a representation by respondent (Regional Passport Office of the External Affairs Ministry) and a reasoned order be passed within three days after the representation is made. The petitioner be given a personal hearing," said Justice Rajiv Shakdher.
Ritambhara, who is facing trial along with various others including veteran BJP leader LK Advani in the Babri mosque demolition case, has contended that the Passport Act provides that it would be issued to a person for a period of ten years and later, it can be renewed or extended for the same period.
The Regional Passport Office, which initially issued her the passport in 1991 for ten years, however, extended it only by one year in August 3, 2009 and in May 2012, she said in her plea.
"The extension of a passport for a shorter time (one year) is an infringement of Sadhvi's right under Article 21 (Right to life) of the Constitution which also includes right to unfettered travel without any unlawful limitations of time...
"A citizen's right to go abroad cannot be limited or curtailed unless there is a law made by the state prescribing the procedure for so depriving her and the deprivation is effected strictly in accordance with such procedure," said the petition, filed through lawyer Alok Kumar.
The VHP leader, who was at the forefront of the BJP campaign on Babri mosque-Ram Janam Bhoomi row, said she has been implicated in the case.
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