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SHORT ANSWER: Yes, the government can cancel a passport in India under certain circumstances. DETAILS: - The Passport Act, 1967 allows the government to cancel a passport if it is obtained through fraud, misrepresentation, or if the holder is involved in activities against the interests of the country. - Other reasons for cancellation include criminal proceedings, non-compliance with passport rules, or if the holder is declared a fugitive. PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable): - The individual may face legal consequences and may be barred from obtaining a new passport for a certain period. SOURCE: - Passport Act, 1967
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