Crl. Misc No. M 5076 OF 2011 ****** Jyoti vs State of Punjab Present : Mr. M.S.Sachdev, Advocate for the petitioner. Mr. U.S.Dhaliwal, Addl. A.G Punjab. ******* The petitioner seeks grant of anticipatory bail in case FIR No.8, dated 7.1.2011, registered under Sections 420/465/468/471/120-B of the IPC, and Section 12 of the Passports Act, 1967, at Police Station Navi Baradari, Jalandhar. The allegations against the petitioner are that she got two passports issued in her name. Counsel for the petitioner has argued that the second passport was probably got by her estranged husband who has now filed an anonymous complaint against her. He has further argued that the petitioner neither misused the passports nor ever applied for Visa. Counsel for the respondent, on the other hand, states that this is a clear cut case of a person of misusing the process of law. He has shown, for the perusal of the Court, two application forms filed by the petitioner for obtaining passports, which bear same signatures of the petitioner. In these circumstances, it is difficult to subscribe the view that the second passport was obtained for her without her consent. In my considered opinion, the petitioner does not deserve the concession of anticipatory bail and consequently, this petition is dismissed. ( AJAY TEWARI ) March 10, 2011. JUDGE `kk'