The ministry is set to waive a second police verification in case of passport renewal provided the previous police verification was clear. |
MUMBAI/NEW
DELHI: The passport delivery system could soon become hassle-free and
quick. On the directions of the chief passport officer in the ministry
of external affairs, Mumbai may lead the way to do away with cumbersome
processes that currently delay the issuance of a passport.
The ministry is set to waive a second police verification in case of
passport renewal provided the previous police verification was clear.
Fresh guidelines have been issued so that a renewed passport is
delivered at the quickest possible time by no longer treating the
application for renewal as a fresh one, as is the case till now.
Mumbai police commissioner Rakesh Maria and regional passport officer T D
Sharma have put into action a plan that seeks to do away with police
verification for other categories of applicants. "Minors, government
servants and senior citizens can now go without verification," Muktesh
Pardeshi, chief passport officer in MEA, said.
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"I had a long meeting with passport officials on time-bound delivery of
passport. We found that on occasions, the police department was blamed
for delay in submitting verification certificate. I have drafted a
comprehensive action plan. The entire exercise of police verification
will be completed within seven working days," Maria told TOI.
Maria said specific bottlenecks in the police verification process have
been identified and stringent measures taken to ensure that the entire
exercise is completed in a time-bound period. "It was bringing a bad
name to Mumbai Police. In addition, there were charges of corruption
too. I am sure, once the new system comes into force, passport delivery
will be hassle-free," Maria said.
Pardeshi told TOI, "We have directed that there should be three
categories for police verification in the passport issuance process.
First, there is a pre-police verification, which is mandatory for
first-time passports. Second, the post-police verification, where the
verification can be done after the passport is issued."
According to a senior official there was delay at several levels — from
the newly set up passport seva kendra to the police station. "The delay
was not deliberate, but there was lack of proper guidelines, as a result
of which there was delay in submitting the police verification
documents to the passport office. In the entire process, the special
branch of the police station was blamed. We have worked out a
comprehensive action plan, there will be no more delays and passport
will be delivered within the stipulated period," he said.
Secondly, on the renewal of passports too, the ministry of external
affairs has issued fresh guidelines to ensure that the passport is
delivered in the shortest period. So far the convention was that if an
application for renewal of passport is submitted, it was treated as a
fresh application and there was police verification of residential
address and all the documents. Now, it has been made clear that if the
earlier police report is clear and the photograph of the applicant is
attached in the original police report, there would be no need for fresh
police verification. "The revised guidelines will help us in the
expeditious delivery of passports, particularly those submitted for
renewal," he said.
However, Pardeshi said the passport issuing officer had some
discretionary powers. "If he/she feels police verification is necessary,
it will be done."
Source : http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/
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