Police in India cannot register harassment cases for incidents abroad: High Court
Judgment is liable to change the way NRI women get cases registered against their in-laws back home
Police in India cannot register harassment cases for incidents abroad: High Court
Chandigarh: The Punjab and Haryana High Court has ruled that the Bathinda police could not have registered a dowry harassment case against a family in India as the incident was alleged to have occurred in the US. The judgment is liable to change the way NRI women get cases registered against their in-laws back home, with the High Court making it clear that the police in India lacked jurisdiction to probe alleged incidents of harassment abroad.
Justice Harpreet Singh Brar of the High Court also made it clear that criminal prosecution in India required sanction from the central government in cases where an alleged offence was committed outside the country in accordance with Section 188 of the CrPC.
“In order to engage an investigating agency to inquire into the alleged offence, the territorial jurisdiction must be established, failing which would render the FIR to be not maintainable,” Justice Brar asserted, while hearing a petition filed against the State of Punjab and other respondents by a husband and his family.
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