NRI Declared Proclaimed Offender in India? Immediate Legal Help
Discovering you have been declared a Proclaimed Offender (PO) in India is alarming. Your passport is at risk, and there may even be fears of Interpol intervention. Do not panic — seek legal advice immediately. We handle Proclaimed Offender cases for NRIs across India.
Understanding Your Legal Situation
Under Section 84 BNSS (formerly Section 82 CrPC), a person can be declared a Proclaimed Offender if they fail to appear before the court despite multiple summons. This typically happens when NRIs are unaware that cases have been filed against them in India.
The consequences are severe:
- A non-bailable warrant is issued against you.
- Your properties in India can be attached under Section 85 BNSS (formerly 83 CrPC).
- A Look Out Circular is issued — you can be detained at Indian airports or borders.
- Your passport may be impounded on government request.
- In extreme cases, Interpol notices may be sought (rare but possible).
Need Urgent Legal Help?
How We Help NRIs Tackle Proclaimed Offender Status
- PO Status Removal: We file applications before the trial court to have the Proclaimed Offender declaration vacated upon appearance.
- Anticipatory Bail: We obtain anticipatory bail before you appear in court, protecting you from immediate arrest.
- Property De-attachment: We file applications to de-attach your properties once PO status is removed.
- LOC Revocation: We challenge the Lookout Circular to restore your freedom to travel.
- Underlying Case Defence: Once PO status is removed, we defend you in the underlying criminal case — whether 498A, property fraud, cheating, or other offences.
- Warrant Recall: We appear before the issuing court and apply for recall of the non-bailable warrant.
The Process — Removing Proclaimed Offender Status
- Emergency consultation — share the case number, court, and any documents you have.
- Case tracing — we identify the court where you have been declared PO and the underlying case.
- Anticipatory bail filed before the Sessions Court or High Court.
- Appearance before the trial court — PO status removal application filed.
- LOC revocation application filed concurrently.
- Property de-attachment application once PO status is vacated.
- Underlying case defence strategy — your long-term protection.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. I am a Proclaimed Offender. Can I safely travel to India?
Travelling with PO status and an active LOC is extremely risky — you may be detained at the airport. Contact us first. We secure anticipatory bail and take steps to revoke the LOC before your travel.
2. How did I become a Proclaimed Offender without knowing?
If a case was registered at your old Indian address and summons were served there (even if you were abroad), the court may have declared you a PO after non-appearance. This is common for NRIs.
3. Can my Indian properties be permanently confiscated?
No permanent confiscation without conviction — attachment is provisional. We file for de-attachment as part of the PO removal process.
4. Does Proclaimed Offender status affect my foreign passport?
The Indian government can request your passport be impounded. We take preventive action to protect your passport/travel document from being seized.
Proclaimed Offender Status? Get Immediate Legal Help — Call Us Now
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