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Timeline: 00:00 – Introduction 00:24 – What is a Look Out Circular (LOC) 02:16 – How is LOC issued? 03:25 – Against whom can LOC be issued? 04:02 – How can a victim/complainant get an LOC issued? 04:42 – How to know if LOC has been issued? 06:25 – How to Challenge LOC? 08:11 – Tenure of LOC 08:40 – LOC cancelled by Court but Immigration not informed. 10:14 – Information of LOC to accused after detention. 11:16 – Validity of LOC when Accused on Bail 11:44 - Conclusion ________ PRESENTED BY: Prashant Kanha, Advocate on Record, Supreme Court of India, New Delhi. He is based out of Delhi and practices law mainly in the Supreme Court of India and High Court of Delhi, conducts arbitration as an arbitrator as well as a lawyer besides practicing before many other courts and Tribunals across India in various fields with the help of his team of lawyers. IN CASE OF ANY OBJECTION, DISCREPANCY, MISINFORMATION, OR CLARIFICATION IN/ ABOUT THE INFORMATION IN THE VIDEO CONTACT AT +91 9599732224 or +91 9910843777 over WhatsApp or call on +91 8920718595. ___________ *****DISCLAIMER***** THE VIDEO IS NEITHER AN ADVERTISEMENT NOR A LEGAL ADVICE, IT IS ONLY FOR INFORMATION & AWARENESS PURPOSES. All due care has been taken by the presenter to stay accurate however, the interpretation of the law is based on specific facts and circumstances as such given information may not be fit for all as such always seek independent legal advice. ___ ###-----ABSTRACT-----#### In India, a Look Out Circular (LOC) is a circular issued by the authorities to prevent a person from leaving the country or to track their movement when they are travelling abroad. An LOC can be issued by any law enforcement agency, such as the police or the Enforcement Directorate (ED), if they believe that a person is involved in a criminal offense and is likely to flee the country to avoid arrest or investigation. The LOC contains information about the person, including their name, photograph, passport details, and a brief summary of the offense they are accused of. It is circulated to all the airports, seaports, and border check-posts across the country, and the immigration officials are instructed to detain the person if they attempt to leave the country. The LOC can be issued by the following authorities, collectively known as “originators”: a) Superintendent of Police b) District Magistrate c) Joint Secretary of State An LOC can only be issued in case the offender has committed a cognizable offense and remains valid for a period of one year, until extended. The issuance of an LOC is a serious matter, and it can have far-reaching consequences for the person involved. It can affect their travel plans, job prospects, and reputation, and can also result in detention and deportation if they are found to be violating the terms of the circular.