What happens if a foreigner commits a crime in India?

A foreigner who commits an offence within India is guilty and can be punished as such without any limitation as to his corporeal presence in India at the time. Section 2, IPC applies to a foreigner who has committed an offence within India notwithstanding that he was corporeally present outside.
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Can a foreigner be convicted in India?

Against 509 convicted cases, a total of 638 foreigners have been convicted during the year 2014. 82 foreigners have been acquitted by the courts during 2014.
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What happens if a foreigner commits a crime?

If you commit a crime in the U.S., you will be subject to all the laws and potential punishments that might apply to a U.S. citizen. You may be charged with a crime, jailed while awaiting the trial (or freed upon bail), tried in criminal court, and ultimately sentenced with a fine, prison time, or other penalty.
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Can I file a case against a foreigner in India?

Immunity from suits to foreigners in India

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.
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What happens if you commit a crime in one country and flee to another?

A Person charged in any State with Treason, Felony, or other Crime, who shall flee from Justice, and be found in another State, shall on Demand of the executive Authority of the State from which he fled, be delivered up, to be removed to the State having Jurisdiction of the Crime.
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What country can you flee to avoid jail?

Other wealthy countries with no extradition treaty include the wealthy Gulf states of Kuwait, Qatar, and Oman. Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates don't have one either, although their governments have made it clear they want nothing to do with being a safe haven for “criminals”.
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Can you be prosecuted for a crime committed in another country?

If the package contained something that is illegal in both countries — illegal drugs or weapons — you could be prosecuted in the U.S. or extradited to the foreign country to face punishment under its laws.
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Can NRI fight case 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.
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Does IPC apply to foreigners?

As per this section, the Indian Penal Code applies to every person doing any act or omission as opposed to the Code. The word 'every person' in this section means a citizen of India, as well as a non-citizen who commits an offence.
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Can you file a case on a foreigner?

Yes, you can file case against him.
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Can you lose your citizenship if you commit a crime?

A felony conviction can affect citizenship in two ways. 1) A naturalized US citizen can lose their citizenship if they concealed this criminal history during the naturalization process. 2) A citizen who is convicted of a felony may lose some of their rights while incarcerated as well as after their release.
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Can non citizens be deported?

Deportation is one of the most common immigration proceedings that non-citizens can face. Illegal immigrants can be deported (removed) when they no longer have the authority to remain in the country due to expired visas, illegal entry, and other violations.
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Will I get deported if I go to jail?

Even if you were not sentenced to jail time, you may be deportable if the crime you committed could have resulted in a sentence of one year or more in jail. Q: What are the other common reasons for deportation due to criminal records?
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What is Section 14 of foreigners Act?

— Whoever knowingly uses a forged passport for entering into India or remains therein without the authority of law for the time being in force shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which shall not be less than two years, but may extend to eight years and shall also be liable to fine which shall not be less ...
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How many years will any foreigner have to stay in India to become an Indian citizen?

Citizenship of India by naturalization can be acquired by a foreigner (not illegal migrant) who is ordinarily resident in India for TWELVE YEARS (throughout the period of twelve months immediately preceding the date of application and for ELEVEN YEARS in the aggregate in the FOURTEEN YEARS preceding the twelve months) ...
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Do foreigners have right to property?

Foreign nationals of non-Indian origin resident outside India can acquire/ transfer immovable property in India, on lease not exceeding five years and can acquire immovable property in India by way of inheritance from a resident.
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Who are immune from punishment in IPC?

Section 80 of IPC immunes a person who does an act in an innocent and lawful manner and without any mens rea for committing an offence. A law provides that a person cannot be punished for an act over which he had no control and the consequences were not probable.
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How will a citizen of India be dealt with if he commits offence outside India?

The apex court said, "The language of Section 188 CrPC is quite clear that when an offence is committed outside India by a citizen of India, he may be dealt with in respect of such offences as if they had been committed in India.
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Who is exempted criminal liability?

Circumstances which exempt from criminal liability. – The following are exempt from criminal liability: An imbecile or an insane person, unless the latter has acted during a lucid interval.
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Can US citizen file case in India?

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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.
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How can a NRI complain?

You can approach the office of the Embassy in person to register a complaint. The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), Government of India has instructed all Indian Missions and Posts abroad to take up matters with the local authorities and the employer in question.
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Can I file a case against an NRI?

i. If your NRI husband has abandoned you in India, you can immediately file a complaint/ FIR under 498A IPC on grounds of cruelty with the police in the local police station in the area where you were abandoned.
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How do I press charges against someone in another country?

Contact your local FBI Office or call toll-free at 1-800-CALL-FBI (1-800-225-5324). If you are in a foreign country, contact the nearest legal attaché office.
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Can you be tried for the same crime in two countries?

Yes. Not only could the US prosecute you if another country already tried you, it can prosecute if one of the 50 states already tried you. US courts have treated the rule against double jeopardy as a rule against two prosecutions by the same sovereign.
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