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British Citizen Seeks Relief from Look Out Circular in Dowry Case The petitioner, a British citizen facing dowry allegations in India, sought relief against a Look Out Circular (LOC) hindering travel to London for work. ...
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British Citizen Seeks Relief from Look Out Circular in Dowry Case
The petitioner, a British citizen facing dowry allegations in India, sought relief against a Look Out Circular (LOC) hindering travel to London for work. Despite surrendering before the Court, the Superintendent of Police refused to withdraw the LOC. The Court directed the petitioner to seek withdrawal from the Court handling the criminal case, emphasizing the Special Judicial Magistrate's jurisdiction in such matters. The petitioner was allowed to apply for LOC withdrawal with reasons, to be promptly decided by the Court.
Issues: 1. Relief against Look Out Circular (LOC) issued and continued despite surrender before the Court. 2. Request for withdrawal of LOC to permit travel to London for job purposes. 3. Dispute involving dowry allegations and pending criminal proceedings. 4. Superintendent of Police's refusal to withdraw LOC despite representation. 5. Legal recourse available to challenge LOC issuance and seek withdrawal.
Issue 1: Relief against Look Out Circular (LOC) The petitioner filed a writ petition seeking relief against the Look Out Circular (LOC) issued and continued despite surrender before the Court. The petitioner, a British citizen, got married in India and faced dowry allegations. He surrendered before the Court voluntarily and sought withdrawal of LOC to travel to London for work. The Superintendent of Police's refusal to withdraw LOC led to the writ petition.
Issue 2: Request for withdrawal of LOC The petitioner requested withdrawal of LOC to travel to London for job purposes, as his salary was being withheld. Despite surrendering before the Court and abiding by its directions, the Immigration Authorities did not permit him to leave the country due to the LOC. The petitioner made representations to the Superintendent of Police, but no action was taken, prompting the writ petition seeking relief.
Issue 3: Dispute involving dowry allegations and pending criminal proceedings Allegations of dowry demand led to criminal proceedings against the petitioner. His wife filed a complaint, resulting in the issuance of the LOC. The petitioner surrendered before the Court voluntarily, obtained bail, and the charge sheet was filed. The petitioner's need to travel to London for work conflicted with the LOC restrictions, leading to the legal challenge.
Issue 4: Superintendent of Police's refusal to withdraw LOC The Superintendent of Police declined to withdraw the LOC based on the Assistant Public Prosecutor's opinion. This decision was challenged in the writ petition, as the petitioner had cooperated with the investigation, surrendered before the Court, and sought withdrawal of the LOC due to job-related reasons.
Issue 5: Legal recourse available to challenge LOC issuance and seek withdrawal The Court directed the petitioner to approach the Court where the criminal case was pending to seek withdrawal of the LOC. Citing previous judgments, the Court emphasized that the Special Judicial Magistrate had jurisdiction to consider the withdrawal of the LOC. The petitioner was permitted to make an application before the Court for the withdrawal of the LOC, providing reasons for the request, and the Court would decide on the matter expeditiously.
This detailed analysis of the judgment highlights the issues involved, the legal arguments presented, and the Court's decision regarding the relief sought against the Look Out Circular and the petitioner's right to challenge its continuation.
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