
Quick Summary: Anwar Basha filed a request to get his passport issued quickly for a pilgrimage. The Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court, led by Justice R. Vijayakumar, ordered a fast resolution.
On December 17, 2025, Anwar Basha went to the Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court. He wanted the court to tell the Regional Passport Office in Madurai to give him his passport. Anwar needed it urgently for a pilgrimage trip.
Anwar's lawyer, Mr. J. Mohamed Ibrahim, explained that there were issues with Anwar's name that delayed the passport. Anwar was in a hurry and ready to provide all necessary documents to fix the problem.
Anwar hadn’t gone to school, so he didn't have school records. Instead, he offered to show his children's school records and his wife's documents to prove who he was. This was to convince the passport office to issue his passport.
Justice R. Vijayakumar ordered Anwar to visit the second Regional Passport Office in Madurai on December 19, 2025, with all the necessary documents. The court instructed the passport office to handle Anwar’s case according to the rules.
"The petitioner is directed to appear before the second respondent on 19.12.2025 with all the relevant records."
The court wrapped up the case on December 17, 2025, with no extra costs involved. Anwar was hopeful for a quick resolution to finally embark on his pilgrimage.