Filing a Request for Access and Correction with the CCF initiates a formal review that averages 6–12 months for straightforward cases, though politically sensitive matters or cases requiring extensive correspondence with the requesting NCB may extend to 18 months. The requesting country receives opportunity to respond, and the General Secretariat conducts its own compliance assessment. During this period, the notice remains active unless you obtain interim relief—rarely granted but possible where imminent irreparable harm is demonstrated. Parallel domestic proceedings in India or the requesting state can sometimes accelerate INTERPOL’s determination.
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