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    FCC Reinstates Government Authority on Passport Control List, Halts LHC Decision

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 27, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    In a significant development, the Federal Cabinet Committee (FCC) has restored the government’s authority over the passport control list, reversing a prior judicial decision. This move effectively suspends the Lahore High Court’s (LHC) ruling that had challenged the government’s control in this area. The passport control list is a crucial tool used by authorities to regulate and monitor individuals’ travel permissions, impacting national security and immigration policies.

    Previously, the LHC had issued a ruling that limited the government’s powers regarding the passport control list, raising concerns about the enforcement of travel restrictions on certain individuals. The FCC’s intervention underscores the government’s intent to maintain strict oversight over passport issuance and control mechanisms. This decision is expected to streamline administrative processes and reinforce the state’s ability to manage travel bans and restrictions effectively.

    Meanwhile, this development holds considerable significance for law enforcement and immigration authorities, as it reaffirms the government’s role in safeguarding national interests through passport regulation. The suspension of the LHC ruling also highlights the ongoing tension between judicial oversight and executive authority in matters of national security. Observers anticipate further legal and administrative actions as the government solidifies its position on passport control policies.

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