dolphins96
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On many occasions parents of Indian origin have taken a child to India and have immediately sought favorable custody orders from the Indian courts. Usually such efforts will not be recognized in the United States and they may well be counterproductive. A U.S. court will not permit parents to evade U.S. jurisdiction by the subterfuge of a parent taking the child to another jurisdiction. This is even if the per-decree abduction was not illegal under United State law.
Because the children are physical located in India you must comply with custody orders from the Indian courts (not the US courts), or it could result in your arrest and imprisonment in India.
If the Indian parent were to travel outside India to a different country (example China, India, Russia and Saudi Arabia), than the Indian parent could be arrested/extradited to the United States. If the Indian parent were to travel to the United States, he/she would be arrested in the United States. This means that the Indian parent for the rest of there live cannot travel to another country, if he/she does not want to be arrested/extradited to the United States.
Because the children are physical located in India you must comply with custody orders from the Indian courts (not the US courts), or it could result in your arrest and imprisonment in India.
If the Indian parent were to travel outside India to a different country (example China, India, Russia and Saudi Arabia), than the Indian parent could be arrested/extradited to the United States. If the Indian parent were to travel to the United States, he/she would be arrested in the United States. This means that the Indian parent for the rest of there live cannot travel to another country, if he/she does not want to be arrested/extradited to the United States.