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No idea but I would not think so.pr81968196 wrote:Thanks Jambo. Does indian embassy or anyother countries embassy inform UK HO that for xyz person the passport has been impounded and he or she shouldnt be allowed to get naturalised.
Isn't 498a PC a criminal offence?pr81968196 wrote:I have a Dowry (498a) FIR in india
PM'd you. Compromise can be done but ex need to come down to a stage where they will be ready for compromise. But they cant extort 1000's of pound from me.aledeniz wrote:Isn't 498a PC a criminal offence?pr81968196 wrote:I have a Dowry (498a) FIR in india
Isn't there any chance you may get to a compromise with your ex wife?
I gree with Jambo , no other country can tell the UK who to naturalise and who not to , that is why the HO say its up to one whether his country of birth accepts dual citizenship or not . Its up to HO to give you citizenship or not , but they might check with interpol , not individual countries . So , don't worry much though there must be a serious reason why your country embassy impounded the passport .pr81968196 wrote:Thanks Jambo. Does indian embassy or anyother countries embassy inform UK HO that for xyz person the passport has been impounded and he or she shouldnt be allowed to get naturalised.
After I heard from a 498a case in the past, I started to read a bit up on it. It seems to be an easily used and abused law, originally intended to protect women from violent husbands. However, it appears to be questionable in some aspects. Most problematic is that in practice the burden of proof is turned: if accused of a 498a offence, one is presumed guilty until proven innocent. The offence is non-compoundable and non-bailable (the latter might be connected to the impounded passport). Although 90% of the cases are eventually quashed due to lack of evidence, this can take years and can be very traumatic - which makes it a handy tool for extortion and blackmail. There are a lot of stories out there of such misuse of this law.trs2011 wrote:there must be a serious reason why your country embassy impounded the passport
Kindly start your own topic with your questions and circumstances rather than tagging onto threads that are more than a year old.chaabhin123 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 27, 2017 4:43 am@tuki- Just wondering did you have any response to your query above as I am also going through same issue. Please let me know if you have any update. Thanks