Bombay HC express displeasure over last-minute application for stay on LOCs to travel abroad

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: June 26, 2023 03:39 PM2023-06-26T15:39:20+5:302023-06-26T15:39:46+5:30

Bombay High Court has expressed displeasure over last-minute applications filed seeking temporary stay on Look Out Circulars (LOCs) to ...

Bombay HC express displeasure over last-minute application for stay on LOCs to travel abroad | Bombay HC express displeasure over last-minute application for stay on LOCs to travel abroad

Bombay HC express displeasure over last-minute application for stay on LOCs to travel abroad

Bombay High Court has expressed displeasure over last-minute applications filed seeking temporary stay on Look Out Circulars (LOCs) to travel abroad, and observed that such practice was not acceptable.

A division bench of Justices Gautam Patel and Neela Gokhale in its order of June 23 said applications are filed after the applicants finalise their itineraries even before permission is sought from court.

This is not a question of whether there is a right that is violated. In all these applications, it seems that the courts are more or less being taken for granted, that permissions will follow and that matters and, more importantly, that applications will be taken up on a priority basis and even out of turn to permit the applicants to keep to their itineraries, the court said.

This is not acceptable, the bench said, noting that persons seeking stay on LOCs are required to approach the court in good time and not attempt to pressurise the courts. The court said when last minute applications are filed it becomes extremely disruptive, as the orders have to be passed, transcribed immediately, then signed and uploaded.

The bench was hearing an application filed by one Sanjay Dangi seeking permission to travel abroad and a temporary stay on the Look Out Circular (LOC) issued against him by the CBI. Dangi had sought to travel to the United States till July 3 and then to London till July 7. He urged the court to grant him an urgent hearing as he wanted to leave immediately.

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