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FYI naturalisation is a fully discretionary process, you are not entitled to British citizenship. The secretary of the state can reject it for any reason they see fit. Your personal history and conduct will be looked at to see if the grant of citizenship is appropriate. You may apply for such application and the home office may delay your application until such dispute is resolved. They may not even care about it. This is all up to themJohni Ibrahim wrote: ↑Wed Jan 10, 2024 12:36 pmEven if the court case in India still open , Can I apply for British citizen ship now ? Do we have any risk in applying or consider to wait until case is resolved ?
In India the marital dispute case is considered as criminal case ( 498 A).
Section 498A in the Indian Penal Code deals with cruelty towards a married woman by her husband or his relatives. It's a legal provision addressing dowry-related harassment and cruelty.contorted_svy wrote: ↑Fri Jan 26, 2024 8:45 amIt's not a criminal dispute. I can't think of a reason why the HO would care if an applicant was getting divorced (unless there was some kind of violence or not wanting to provide for a child). I don't see a strong reason to delay the application.
I would suggest him hire a solicitor for this matter. There are no good character requirements for ILR applications. It was ok for ILR doesn't mean it will be OK for citizenship application.contorted_svy wrote: ↑Fri Jan 26, 2024 3:11 pmApologies - I had misread. Ultimately it is the HO call on what to do. I agree with @alterhase though, you disclosed it for your ILR and it was OK, so worth trying.