Police Verification Pending: Passport, Job, Tenant Fix 2026
If you live abroad: see the NRI passport renewal delay guide for the police verification and embassy escalation path.
Your passport application has been showing “Police Verification Pending” for 35 days. Your new employer has set a joining deadline of next Monday. Your landlord wants the tenant verification report before handing over the keys. The local police station tells you to “come back next week” every single time you visit, and the constable hints that things would move faster with a small token of appreciation.
You are not powerless. Police verification in India is bound by a published Service Level Agreement, the Passport Act 1967, the Police Act 1861, your state Citizens Charter, and the Right to Information Act 2005. This guide shows you exactly how to unstick a pending verification within 7 to 21 days using free legal tools, without paying a single rupee in bribes.
TL;DR: Direct Answer
- Statutory SLA: Passport police verification must be completed within 21 days of receipt at the local police station as per Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) guidelines and most state Citizens Charters. Tenant and employment verification SLAs vary by state (typically 15 to 30 days).
- First weapon: File an RTI Act 2005 §6(1) application to the Superintendent of Police (SP) office asking for the file movement, officer name, and reason for delay. Reply due in 30 days, but life-and-liberty cases get 48-hour priority under §7(1).
- Parallel escalation: Lodge a grievance on Passport Seva portal (passportindia.gov.in) and CPGRAMS (pgportal.gov.in) the same day. MEA escalation kicks in if SP does not respond within 7 days of grievance.
- Constitutional shield: Maneka Gandhi v. Union of India (1978) 1 SCC 248 holds that the right to travel abroad is part of personal liberty under Article 21. Indefinite police verification delay is unconstitutional restraint.
- No bribe required: Demand for any payment is a cognisable offence under the Prevention of Corruption Act 1988. Record the demand on phone, file FIR, and parallel complaint to State Vigilance Commission.
The Story Behind This Guide
A friend in Pune applied for a fresh tatkal passport in March 2026. The PSK appointment went smoothly. Police verification was initiated the same week. Then nothing. Day 22. Day 30. Day 45. Her US H-1B start date was 14 days away. Local thana said “file is with SB”. SB said “file is with thana”. Classic ping-pong.
We filed one RTI on day 46 to SP Pune City under §6(1) of the RTI Act 2005, asking three precise questions: date of receipt, name of dealing officer, reason for delay beyond 21-day SLA. We marked it “life and liberty” under §7(1).
Reply came in 6 days. The file had been sitting on a head constable's desk waiting for an “informal meeting”. Once the RTI hit the SP, verification finished in 4 days flat. Passport printed on day 58. She made her flight.
Police verification is paperwork. Paperwork moves when the right authority is watching.
Section 1: What "Police Verification Pending" Actually Means
There are three distinct verification streams, each with different governing law:
1.1 Passport Police Verification
Governed by the Passport Act 1967 §6 read with the Passport Manual issued by MEA. Local Intelligence Unit (LIU) or Special Branch (SB) of the district police verifies your identity, address, criminal antecedents, and citizenship. Two types:
- Pre-issuance verification: For fresh passports and major changes. Normally 21 days SLA.
- Post-issuance verification: Tatkal cases where passport is printed first and verified later. Same 21-day SLA but lower priority in practice.
1.2 Employment Police Verification
Required for government jobs (every PSU, defence, banks via IBPS, central and state services), and increasingly for private sector roles in fintech, BPO, security, and IT. Governed by the Police Act 1861 §23 (general police duties) and individual state police manuals. Employer pays the fee in most states. SLA is typically 30 days.
1.3 Tenant Verification
Mandatory in 18 states under local police regulations. Most states make landlords legally responsible for filing tenant details within 7 days of move-in. The legal hook is usually a State Police Act notification or a District Magistrate order under BNSS 2024 §172 (formerly CrPC §107). SLA is typically 15 days.
Section 2: The Statutory Framework
You have at least five legal layers working in your favour:
- Right to Information Act 2005 §6(1): You can demand any non-exempt information from any “public authority”. District police, SP office, and state CID are all public authorities. Reply within 30 days, or 48 hours if life and liberty are involved.
- Passport Act 1967 §6 and §7: Refusal of passport must be in writing with reasons. Indefinite delay without written refusal is procedural impropriety.
- Police Act 1861 §29 and §31: Police officers face penalty for “neglect of duty” and “wilful breach”. File a written complaint to the SP citing these sections.
- State Citizens Charter: Every state police website publishes a Citizens Charter. Maharashtra Police Charter, for example, prescribes 21 days for passport verification and provides for compensation in case of delay. Find your state version at the state police home page.
- Prevention of Corruption Act 1988 §7: Demand of any consideration beyond official fee is a cognisable offence punishable up to 7 years.
The Supreme Court in Maneka Gandhi v. Union of India (1978) 1 SCC 248 famously held that the right to travel abroad falls within Article 21 personal liberty. Read with State of Punjab v. Salil Sabhlok (2013) 5 SCC 1, which mandates that statutory authorities must act within reasonable time, indefinite police verification delay becomes a constitutional violation.
Section 3: Day-by-Day Action Plan
Day 1 (Verification Day 22, the day SLA breaches)
- Call the local police station, ask for the dealing officer name and the file number. Note refusal in writing if they decline.
- Lodge an online grievance on passportindia.gov.in under “Track Application Status” → “Lodge Grievance”. Save the grievance reference number.
- Lodge a parallel grievance on pgportal.gov.in (CPGRAMS), select Ministry of External Affairs and Ministry of Home Affairs both.
Day 2
- Draft an RTI under §6(1) of the RTI Act 2005 to the Public Information Officer, Office of the Superintendent of Police, your district. Use our AI RTI Drafter to auto-generate it.
- Pay the ₹10 RTI fee via demand draft, IPO, court fee stamp, or online state RTI portal.
- Mark the application “Life and Liberty” under §7(1) if you have a job loss, visa expiry, or family emergency tied to the delay. Attach proof.
Day 3 to Day 7
- Send the RTI by Speed Post with delivery receipt. Keep the tracking ID.
- Follow up on Passport Seva grievance every 48 hours.
- If you have a confirmed travel date, escalate via the MEA Helpline 1800-258-1800 with your file number.
Day 8 to Day 21
- Most cases resolve here. The RTI sitting on the SP desk creates accountability that makes the dealing officer move.
- If still pending, file First Appeal under RTI Act 2005 §19(1) to the First Appellate Authority (usually the DIG or Deputy SP).
Day 22 onwards
- File complaint with State Information Commission under §18 of the RTI Act 2005.
- File parallel writ petition under Article 226 in your jurisdictional High Court citing Maneka Gandhi and Salil Sabhlok.
- For passport-specific delays, write to MEA Public Grievance Officer at meagrievances.gov.in.
Section 4: RTI Application Template (SP Office)
To, The Public Information Officer, Office of the Superintendent of Police, [District Name], [State] Subject: Application under Section 6(1) of the Right to Information Act 2005 regarding pending police verification - URGENT (Life and Liberty) Sir/Madam, I respectfully submit the following application: 1. Name of applicant: [Your full name] 2. Address: [Your address as on application] 3. Type of verification: [Passport / Employment / Tenant] 4. Application reference number: [File number from Passport Seva or employer reference] 5. Date of receipt at police station: [Approximate date] I request the following information: a. The exact date on which the verification request was received at the local police station. b. Name, designation, and contact of the dealing officer currently holding the file. c. Current status of the file with full chain of movement (date and signature trail). d. Reason for delay beyond the prescribed 21-day SLA under the State Citizens Charter. e. Certified copy of any written observation, query, or adverse report on file. f. Action taken or proposed to comply with the SLA. This application invokes Section 7(1) of the RTI Act 2005 read with the proviso for "life and liberty" cases since the delay is causing [job loss / visa expiry / housing eviction / family medical emergency]. Proof attached at Annexure A. I enclose ₹10 as fee by [DD / IPO / online receipt number]. Yours faithfully, [Signature] [Name] [Mobile] [Date]
Run this template through our AI RTI Drafter for auto-personalisation. After you receive the reply, validate it through the PIO Reply Checker.
Section 5: Parallel Grievance Channels
5.1 Passport Seva Portal
passportindia.gov.in → “Track Your Application” → “Lodge Grievance”. Use category “Police Verification Delay”. MEA response is typically 5 to 7 working days.
5.2 CPGRAMS
pgportal.gov.in. Select MEA as primary, MHA as secondary. CPGRAMS escalates to the DM after 30 days.
5.3 State Police Online Grievance
Most state police websites have a “Citizen Services” tab. Maharashtra, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Delhi have functional escalation to the DGP office.
5.4 MEA Helpline
Toll free 1800-258-1800. Available in 17 languages. Useful for travel emergencies. Have file number ready.
5.5 District Magistrate
Under BNSS 2024 §172, the DM has supervisory authority over local police. Written complaint to DM with copy to SP creates real administrative pressure.
Section 6: Employment Verification Specifics
If your new employer has set a joining date and verification is pending:
- Send a written grace-period request to HR citing the police-side delay. Most large employers (TCS, Infosys, banks) have a 60 to 90 day window.
- Get a provisional joining letter “subject to police verification clearance”.
- Use a self-affidavit on stamp paper declaring no criminal antecedents. Many employers accept it as interim proof.
- For PSU or central government jobs, SLA is 15 days. Cite DoPT OM No. 18011/9(s)/78-Estt(B).
For offer rescindment due to verification delay alone, you have remedy under the Specific Relief Act 1963 §10. Consult a lawyer if cancellation is in writing.
Section 7: Tenant Verification Specifics
Most landlords refuse keys or cancel the lease if verification is pending. To unstick:
- Submit the tenant verification form at the local police station in person. Get a stamped acknowledgment with date.
- If it sits beyond 15 days, file an RTI to the local SHO using the same template above.
- Keep your lease agreement on stamp paper ready. It has independent legal validity even without verification.
- If the landlord cancels using the delay as pretext, you have remedy under the Indian Contract Act 1872 §73 for damages.
See coaching institute refund rights for similar SLA enforcement patterns.
Section 8: When the Officer Demands a Bribe
This happens. A constable visits your home, fills the form, and then asks for “chai paani” of ₹500 to ₹5000. Do not pay. Here is the legal path:
- Record the demand. Most smartphones can record audio with a one-tap app. Recording your own conversation is legal in India.
- File FIR at the same police station under §7 of the Prevention of Corruption Act 1988. SHO is bound to register FIR for cognisable offences.
- Parallel complaint to the State Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) or Lokayukta. URL varies by state.
- CBI complaint if the officer is from a central force (CRPF, BSF, etc.) at cbi.gov.in.
- Decoy operation: ACB conducts trap operations on credible complaints. Your audio recording is admissible evidence under §65B of the Evidence Act 1872 (continuing under BSA 2024).
The bribe demand itself converts the routine RTI into a fortified RTI because now you have evidence of mala fide. Cite Subramanian Swamy v. Manmohan Singh (2012) 3 SCC 64 in your complaint for sanction-bypass under the PC Act.
Section 9: Common Verification Rejection Grounds and Fixes
9.1 Address Mismatch
Most common reason. Aadhaar address differs from utility bill or rental agreement. Fix: update Aadhaar at uidai.gov.in (free, 7 to 10 days), submit affidavit if needed.
9.2 Adverse Report
Constable noted “neighbours could not confirm”. Fix: collect 3 written declarations from neighbours with signature, ID copy, contact. Submit to SP with representation.
9.3 Outdated Records
Old criminal case acquitted but still flagged. Fix: submit certified acquittal order, cite State of Madhya Pradesh v. Ram Kumar (2014) 11 SCC 552 on stale criminal records.
9.4 Document Discrepancy
DOB or name spelling differs across documents. Fix: notarised affidavit declaring all variants belong to one person, attach with all submissions.
Section 10: Cross-Topic Cross-Links
- If passport itself is delayed beyond verification: see passport appointment reschedule and refund.
- If you suspect a fraudster used your details: see visa fraud recovery guide and fake immigration consultancy scam playbook.
- If birth certificate is needed for verification and stuck: see birth certificate online application delay.
- For weekend-only emergency support: see weekend problem solver India and citizen crisis response network.
- For the foundational RTI guide: see RTI Act 2005 complete guide.
Section 11: When to Approach the High Court
If your RTI, grievance, and SP complaint have all failed and the delay is past 60 days, approach the High Court under Article 226 with a writ of mandamus. Grounds:
- Indefinite delay violates Article 21 (Maneka Gandhi).
- Statutory authority must act within reasonable time (Salil Sabhlok).
- State Citizens Charter creates legitimate expectation enforceable under Article 14 (Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd v. BPL Mobile Cellular (2008) 13 SCC 597).
A typical writ petition costs ₹3000 to ₹15000 in advocate fee plus court fee. Many High Courts (Delhi, Bombay, Karnataka) have admitted such petitions on the first hearing and disposed of them within 2 to 4 weeks with directions to the SP.
For pro bono assistance, approach the State Legal Services Authority (SLSA) at nalsa.gov.in. SLSA assigns a free advocate for citizens earning under ₹3 lakh per annum.
Section 12: Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can I file RTI online for police verification? Yes, check rtionline.gov.in for central, or your state RTI portal. Otherwise send physical Speed Post.
Q: What if the SP office refuses the RTI? Send by Speed Post. Refusal is itself a violation. Capture on video and add to your State Information Commission complaint.
Q: How much fee for RTI? ₹10 for central authorities. State varies. BPL citizens are exempt under §7(5).
Q: Can my employer cancel the offer if verification is pending beyond 30 days? Most large employers cannot cancel if the delay is police-side and you have written proof of submission. Engage an employment lawyer if cancellation is in writing.
Q: Can I travel if tatkal passport verification is post-issuance? Yes. Tatkal passport is valid on printing. However, adverse report later can revoke it under Passport Act §10.
Q: What if police visits and I am not home? Police should leave a notice. After three failed visits, submit an affidavit with two neighbour witnesses. Many states accept this.
Section 13: Practical Tips From Real Cases
- Always send RTI by Speed Post, never courier. Tracking is admissible in court.
- Mark life and liberty if you have travel/job/medical link. 48-hour SLA changes the game.
- Address RTI to PIO of SP office, not local thana. SHO has limited information.
- Attach Aadhaar copy and application reference to help the PIO locate the file.
- CC District Magistrate by registered post. Two pressure points beat one.
- Do not visit alone after escalation. Take a witness.
- Do not pay any sum to anyone claiming to “expedite”. The only legal route is RTI plus grievance.
- Save WhatsApp and call logs with police personnel as evidence in vigilance complaints.
Section 14: Summary Checklist
- [ ] Day 1: Lodge Passport Seva grievance + CPGRAMS grievance
- [ ] Day 2: Draft RTI to SP using AI RTI Drafter
- [ ] Day 3: Send RTI by Speed Post, marked “Life and Liberty”
- [ ] Day 7: Follow up on Passport Seva grievance, call MEA Helpline if travel emergency
- [ ] Day 21: If RTI reply received, validate using PIO Reply Checker
- [ ] Day 22: First Appeal under §19(1) if no reply
- [ ] Day 30: Complaint to State Information Commission
- [ ] Day 45: Approach High Court under Article 226 if still pending
You have the law on your side. The state Citizens Charter, the RTI Act 2005, the Passport Act 1967, the Police Act 1861, BNSS 2024, and the constitutional shield of Maneka Gandhi v. UoI (1978) 1 SCC 248 read with State of Punjab v. Salil Sabhlok (2013) 5 SCC 1 are all available to you for free.
The RTI fee is ₹10. The grievance is free. The MEA Helpline is toll-free. Your only investment is 7 days of patience and 20 minutes of typing.
If your verification is pending beyond 21 days, the state has already broken its promise. It is now your turn to enforce that promise. Begin today.
Last updated: 2026-05-07. This guide is for educational purposes and does not constitute legal advice. For litigation, consult a qualified advocate or approach State Legal Services Authority at nalsa.gov.in.
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