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Gujarat HC grants bail in passport forgery case

Gujarat High Court grants conditional bail to a man, born to Bangladeshi parents, in a forgery case, noting he prima facie established his Indian identity. Read the details.

2026 Travel: 8 Visa-Free Destinations for Indians

Planning a hassle-free international trip in 2026? Discover 8 countries where Indian passport holders can travel visa-free, including entry rules, flight costs, and best times to visit. Start planning your adventure now!

Elon Musk: 'One passport now & forever: America'

Tesla CEO Elon Musk affirms he holds only a US passport and plans to live and die in America. He also counters recent allegations about his early career visa status in the 1990s.

Türkiye, Armenia ease visa rules for diplomats from 2026

In a landmark move, Türkiye and Armenia have agreed to ease visa procedures for diplomatic and special passport holders from January 1, 2026. This step is seen as a key confidence-building measure in their normalisation process. Read more.

UAE Silently Recognises Somaliland, Accepts Its Passports

The UAE appears to have quietly recognised Somaliland, accepting its passports while blocking Somalia's. This major geopolitical shift, following Israel's move, could reshape regional alliances. Read the full analysis.

HC: Passport Surrender Not Automatic Bail Condition

Punjab & Haryana High Court cautions against routine passport surrender as bail condition. Justice Sumeet Goel says order must be based on objective threat to justice. Read the full analysis.

China's New Online Visa System for Indian Applicants

Indian passport holders can now apply for Chinese visas online via a new system launched by the embassy in Delhi. The digital process simplifies applications for tourist, business, student, and work visas.

HC: Passport deposit not automatic bail condition

Punjab & Haryana High Court rules that demanding passport deposit for bail must be based on specific flight risk evidence, not used punitively. Landmark order protects personal liberty.

SC: Passport renewal allowed if court gives NOC

Supreme Court rules that govt cannot deny passport renewal to an accused if the trial court gives a no-objection certificate. Liberty is the state's first obligation, says bench.

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