Madras High Court Empowers Women: No Husband's Consent Needed for Passport

The Madras High Court ruled that women don't need their husband's permission to apply for a passport. The decision came after Revathy's case highlighted societal attitudes treating married women as dependent on their husbands. The court instructed RPO to process her passport independently, supporting women's independence.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Chennai | Updated: 20-06-2025 16:29 IST | Created: 20-06-2025 16:29 IST
Madras High Court Empowers Women: No Husband's Consent Needed for Passport
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In a landmark ruling, the Madras High Court has declared that women do not require their husband's consent to apply for a passport. This decision came in response to the case of Revathy, who faced bureaucratic hurdles due to a pending matrimonial dispute.

Justice N Anand Venkatesh condemned the Regional Passport Office's (RPO) demand for a husband's signature, highlighting societal biases that view married women as subordinate. The court ordered the RPO to expedite Revathy's passport application without her husband's involvement.

This judgment is a significant step toward women's empowerment, challenging outdated norms that hinder their autonomy. The High Court's stand is a denouncement of gender-based restrictions and a move toward equality.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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