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Former Telegraph Editor Gets Passport After Lengthy Police Verification Delays

Passport renewed following reverification process that stalled for over 100 days.

Priya Nair
Priya Nair
Political Editor · Fri, 03 July 2026 at 07:30 pm
Former Telegraph Editor Gets Passport After Lengthy Police Verification Delays

A former editor of The Telegraph has finally received a renewed passport after an extended verification process spanning more than 100 days, officials confirmed. The delay stemmed from initial adverse findings during police verification, which cited concerns related to an SIR (State Information Report) deletion that complicated the renewal application.

The passport authority had put the application on hold following the police department's first verification report, which flagged irregularities in the applicant's record. The subsequent reverification process was initiated to clarify these discrepancies and clear the path for passport issuance. The reverification ultimately resolved the concerns, paving the way for approval.

Passport delays due to police verification backlogs remain a persistent issue in India's administrative system. Cases involving complex records or flagged information often require extended scrutiny, sometimes spanning weeks or months. Such delays can significantly impact individuals' travel plans and professional commitments.

The resolution of this case highlights the challenges applicants face when background verification reports raise concerns. While security checks are essential, the extended timelines can cause considerable inconvenience to citizens. The reverification process, though thorough, underscores the need for streamlined procedures to prevent unnecessary delays in routine applications.

This case draws attention to the importance of accurate record-keeping in government databases. Errors or unclear entries can trigger lengthy investigations, emphasizing the need for better coordination between police departments and passport authorities to expedite legitimate applications.

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