Section 14A Foreigners Act, 1946

 

Section 14A Foreigners Act, 1946: 

Penalty for using forged passport.—Whoever knowingly uses a forged passport for entering into India or remains therein without the authority of law for the time being in force shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which shall not be less than two years, but may extend to eight years and shall also be liable to fine which shall not be less then ten thousand rupees but may extend to fifty thousand rupees.


Supreme Court of India Important Judgments And Leading Case Law Related to Section 14A Foreigners Act, 1946: 

Babul Khan vs State Of Karnataka on 19 May, 2020

Karnataka High Court 

Ruma Bibi vs State & Ors on 8 April, 2021

Delhi High Court 

Fadi Fadel vs The State Of Bihar Through Its Home on 17 January, 2018

Patna High Court 

Parvez Musaraf & Ors vs State Of West Bengal & Anr on 31 March, 2010

Calcutta High Court 

S.C. No. 81/06 vs Unknown on 18 January, 2010

Delhi District Court 

Sarbananda Sonowal vs Union Of India & Anr on 12 July, 2005

Supreme Court of India 

175Th Report On The Foreigners (Amendment) Bill, 2000

Law Commission Report 

Asif Hussain vs State on 7 November, 2019

Delhi High Court 

Ranjit Bajaj vs State Of Sikkim on 1 June, 2017

Sikkim High Court

Sc No. 9/2010 1 State vs Mohd. Sharif on 20 January, 2010

Delhi District Court 


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