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My husband, in-laws, and brother-in-law are facing serious charges after I filed a police complaint against them. They admitted to wrongdoing in writing, and my brother-in-law used my debit card to make online purchases for his fiancé in the US, amounting to around ₹1.5 lakh. I also have pictures showing my jewellery, currently in their possession, being worn by my brother-in-law’s wife. Now, my brother-in-law has moved to the US on an H1B visa. Could I legally reach out to US law enforcement or immigration to have him deported back to India?

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India does not officially recognize dual citizenship. However, individuals holding citizenship of another country are treated as Indian citizens for all purposes within India. This includes the right to vote, hold public office, and serve on committees like ethics committees overseeing clinical trials.

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