Table of Contents
- 1 Can an Indian sue an American citizen?
- 2 Can FIR be filed against NRI?
- 3 Can a US citizen file a case in India?
- 4 Can you sue a foreign sovereign in any of our law courts?
- 5 How can I file FIR in India from USA?
- 6 How can NRI file complaint in India?
- 7 What to do if your passport is lost in India?
- 8 Can I file a case against my F-1 visa holder in India?
- 9 Can an accused travel abroad after filing IPC 498A?
Can an Indian sue an American citizen?
Yes they can sue you from the USA regardless as to where you come from or where you currently live.
Can FIR be filed against NRI?
Yes. There is no precondition about a person for filing a report. Not only NRI – even a foreign national can .
Can a US citizen file a case in India?
If the perpetrator is found in India, the local Indian Police will have to be involved. Only after investigation would there be a need for extradition. However, the FBI may lodge a complaint on behalf of several US citizens and prosecute the perpetrator in India.
Can you sue a foreign country?
The simple answer is, one brings a suit against a foreign country the same way she would against any other person or entity – by filing a complaint. Federal law lays out the general exceptions to the jurisdictional immunity of a foreign sovereign (a.k.a. a foreign state or country) in the United States.
Can a foreigner file a case against an Indian?
In India, the locus standi of suits filed by foreigner and foreign state is governed by section 83 and 84 of the code of civil procedure. Section 83 provides thus: A foreigner can sue an Indian in India before a competent court. A foreign company can sue an Indian company in India before a competent court.
Can you sue a foreign sovereign in any of our law courts?
In India, the sovereignty of foreign states is generally recognized, but an exception is carved out under Section 86 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 where any person may sue a foreign state in any court with the consent of the Central Government.
How can I file FIR in India from USA?
Step 1: Visit the Delhi Police Official Website. Step 2: Select ‘Services’ may option will scroll down. Step 3: Choose the option complaints if you want to file a police complaint online, from the online service box. Step 4: File FIR/complaint accordingly.
How can NRI file complaint in India?
All NRIs who have any complaint against an individual or an authority in India can submit a petition detailing their grievances to the Consular Wing. The same is then forwarded to the appropriate authority in India for redressal.
How do I sue someone in India?
File requisite amount of procedure – fee in the court. File 2 copies of plaint for each defendant in the court. Of, the 2 copies for each defendant, one shall be sent by Register/post/courier, and one by Ordinary post. Such filing should be done within 7 days, from date of order/notice.
Can a US citizen file a civil case in India?
Yes you can, be it usa or any other country you can always file a civil case by virtue of explanation to s.10 of civil procedure code,1908 which says that nothing precludes Indian courts from instituting a civil suit in an Indian court provided the parties and cause of action are same.
What to do if your passport is lost in India?
In case of lost, where it becomes necessary to obtain new Passport, a Short Validity Passport (SPV) would be reissued after clearance from the original Passport Issuing Authority in India OR an Emergency Certificate (EC) would be issue to applicant so that he will able to return India. Q: My passport will expire in 2 years.
Can I file a case against my F-1 visa holder in India?
For instance, If he gets a job after F1 visa, within 3 years he has to apply for an H1B work visa. Any work visa approval is done at the US consulate in his home country – India. So, in summary: YES, you can file a case against him – not only in India but also in the US.
Can an accused travel abroad after filing IPC 498A?
Unless a person has got exemption from appearance either from high court or district court, an accused has to compulsorily be present in the hearing in a criminal case. Also for your information, Mere filing of 498A does not prevent a person from travelling abroad.