Jammu & Kashmir High Court – Srinagar Bench
Noureen Ali vs Union Of India Through Its on 5 May, 2025
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S.No. 30
Regular List
IN THE HIGH COURT 0F JAMMU & KASHMIR AND LADAKH
AT SRINAGAR
WP(C) 1009/2025 CM(2650/2025)
NOUREEN ALI ...Petitioner(s)/Appellant(s)
D/O SHOWKAT ALI MIR
R/O LAL NAGAR CHANAPORA, SRINAGAR
Through: Mr. Zahid Khan, Advocate with
Ms. Zehra, Advocate
Vs.
1. UNION OF INDIA THROUGH ITS ...Respondent(s)
SECEETTARY, MINISRY OF EXETRNAL
AFFAIRS, GOVERNMETN OF INDIA, NEW
DELHI
2. REGIONAL PASSPORT OFFICER,
SRIANGAR.
Through: Mr. T.M. Shamsi, DSGI with
Ms. Yasmeen Jan, Advocate
CORAM:
HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE WASIM SADIQ NARGAL,JUDGE
ORDER
05-05-2025
1. Through the medium of the instant petition filed under Article
226 of the Constitution of India, the petitioner has sought the
following relief(s):
a) Writ of Mandamus commanding the
respondents to record the correct date of birth
as 17/10/1994 in the fresh passport of the
petitioner in accordance to the date of birth
mentioned on the Date of birth certificate
issued by the Registrar Of births and deaths
as well as the date of birth certificate issued
by School Education Department.
b) Any other Writ, order or direction which this
Hon’ble court may deem fit and proper may
also be issued in favour of the Petitioners and
against the Respondents.
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2. The facts leading to filing of the present writ petition are that
the petitioner in the year 2005 was issued a passport bearing No.
F2809305 wherein, her date of birth was recorded as 17.11.1994 and,
after the expiry of the said passport, she was issued another passport
on 12.08.2011 bearing No. J7220154 wherein her date of birth was
also recorded as 17.11.1994.
3. It is stated that the actual date of birth of the petitioner is
17.10.1994 instead of 17.11.1994, for which, the petitioner had
applied before the competent authorities for correcting the same and
accordingly, the Srinagar Municipal Corporation (SMC) issued the
Date of Birth Certificate in favour of the petitioner on 16.07.2024
under section 12/17 of the Registration of Births and Deaths Act,
1969 and Rules 8/13 of Jammu & Kashmir Registration of Births and
Deaths Rules, 2022, wherein the date of birth of the petitioner is
recorded as 17.10.1994.
4. It is further stated that the petitioner applied before the
respondents for the issuance of passport on the basis of date of birth
certificate issued by the SMC and the Board of School Education and
other related documents, however, the petitioner was conveyed to get
the order from the Court for getting correct date of birth recorded in
the passport.
5. Mr. Zahid Khan, learned counsel for the petitioner argues that
the petitioner was a minor at the time of the issuance of the passport
and the date of birth of the petitioner has been reflected and entered in
the passport as 17.11.1994 instead of 17.10.1994, which is the actual
date of birth of the petitioner. He further argues that at the time of
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issuance of the passport, the petitioner was not holding the
matriculation date of birth certificate, as such, incorrect date of birth
of the petitioner did not come to the knowledge of the respondents.
6. Learned counsel for the petitioner has placed reliance upon an
order passed by a Coordinate Bench of this Court in an identical writ
petition bearing WP(C) No.101/2025 titled “Aisha Mahmood vs.
Union of India” decided on 11.02.2025 and submits that the same
order be passed in the instant petition as well, as the facts and law
pleaded in the present petition are similar to the petition of Aisha
Mahood (supra).
7. Heard Mr. Zahid Khan, learned Advocate with Ms. Zehra,
learned Advocate for the petitioner and also Mr. T.M. Shamsi, learned
DSGI assisted by Ms. Yasmeen Jan, learned Advocate for the
respondents and perused the material on record.
8. With a view to maintain parity, this Court deems it proper to
pass the same order in the present petition as has been passed by the
Coordinate Bench of this Court in WP(C) No. 101/2025.
9. Accordingly, the instant petition is disposed of at its very
inception stage with a direction to the respondents to consider the
issuance of the passport in favour of the petitioner showing her date
of birth as 17.10.1994 instead of 17.11.1994 in accordance with law
within a period of two weeks.
10. Disposed of.
(WASIM SADIQ NARGAL)
JUDGE
SRINAGAR:
05-05-2025
Mubashir
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