Can I go abroad when there is a criminal case in India?
Whether you can travel abroad while a criminal case is pending against you in India depends on a number of factors, including the seriousness of the crime, the status of the legal proceedings and any orders or restrictions imposed by the court.
If you are facing a minor criminal offense or the court has not imposed any travel restrictions, you may usually be allowed to travel abroad. However, it is important to consult with your attorney and obtain appropriate legal advice before making any travel plans. Your attorney can provide guidance based on the specifics of your case and any court orders or conditions imposed.
In more serious criminal cases, especially crimes such as murder, terrorism or economic crimes, the court may impose travel restrictions or confiscate your passport to prevent you from leaving the country. In such cases, leaving the country without court permission may result in legal consequences such as arrest, non-bailable warrants or absconding charges.
It is very important to comply with the court’s rules and orders and inform your attorney about travel plans. If you consider that it is necessary and appropriate for you to travel abroad, your lawyer can make the necessary applications to the court for permission to do so.
Overall, it is advisable to seek legal advice before traveling abroad when a criminal case is pending in India to ensure compliance with the law and avoid potential legal complications.