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The question does need at least one specific bit of information:

Is one intending to sue/complain about one's OWN country's
consulate/embassy or that of another.

If the problem is with one's own consulate/embassy while one
is in a foreign land - one can complain to one's own govt.

A foreign govt's representative has no obligation to respond to
you or to meet with you. (i.e. one cannot complain about the
 Portuguese Consulate in Goa for not responding to whatever -
if one is  not a registered Portuguese citizen)

The Govt can summon the representative of another country to
a meeting IF there was an international incident warranting
such a meeting

That is the sum total of my understanding

sincerely

jc


On 01/10/2007, Swastik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Hello,

There is no defnite problem, we just want to know that are there any
statuatory bodies in india or in the country whose embassy, consulate
is being represented.

Under what rules and regulations are embassies and consulate governed
and control. The main focus is on the aspect that if a common person
is unsatisfied with the maltreatment and disagreed with the attitude
and practices prevailing in the consulate/embassy and wants to object
the same and seek redressal of his grievences in a legal way.

Secondly, if any personel of embassy/consulate is not willing to
ACKNOWLEDGE the letters given to them and is UNWILLING to reply
anything in writing, then what has to be done.

Acknowledgement and giving reply in writing does establish sufficient
evidence; which can be used and is vital for intiating legal action if
it is injustified quoted unjustified. How can one approach to
consulate general or an Ambassador despite being not allowed to meet
him.

As we all know that in india one can take matters to court and sue a
person or an organisation, send legal notices etc. Similarly is there
any appropriate mechanary through which one can atleast file a
complaint.

That's it....

Shashikant.

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