Having your SBI bank account frozen by the Cyber Crime Cell can be extremely stressful — especially when you are unaware of the reason behind it.
In most cases, bank accounts are frozen after a cyber fraud complaint is registered, and your account number appears in the transaction trail.
If you are innocent and have no direct link to the alleged fraud, there is a legal process to unfreeze your SBI account and get back access to your funds.
Let’s understand the detailed reasons, process, documents, and legal remedies for SBI account unfreeze.
Why Cyber Cell Freezes SBI Bank Accounts
The Cyber Crime Cell or investigating agency directs SBI (State Bank of India) to freeze or place a lien on accounts that are suspected of receiving or transferring fraudulent money.
Common reasons include:
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Receipt of funds linked to a cyber fraud or scam.
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Transaction traced through a fraud FIR or complaint on the National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal.
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Use of your account for online gaming, crypto, or P2P transfers linked to investigation.
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Cyber police issued a 14C notice under the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS) 2023 directing the bank to hold the amount during investigation.
In such cases, SBI has no choice but to comply with the cyber cell’s directive until the issue is resolved.
Step-by-Step Process to Unfreeze SBI Bank Account Frozen by Cyber Cell
Step 1: Visit Your SBI Branch
Start by visiting your home branch where your account is maintained.
Ask the branch manager or bank officer about the reason for the freeze.
Request details like:
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FIR or Complaint Number
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Police Station / Cyber Unit Name
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Investigating Officer (IO) Contact Information
This will help you identify which cyber cell is handling your case.
Step 2: Gather All Supporting Documents
Prepare the following documents before approaching the authorities:
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Copy of your Bank Statement (showing disputed transactions)
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PAN Card and Aadhaar Card
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Proof of legitimate transaction (invoice, chats, UTR slips)
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Copy of Cyber Complaint Acknowledgement Number (if any)
These documents prove that the money received or sent through your account was legitimate.
Step 3: Draft a Representation Letter
A legal representation letter should be addressed to the Cyber Crime Officer or Investigating Officer explaining your situation and requesting the removal of the freeze.
Sample Format:
Attachments:
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Copy of FIR/Complaint
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ID Proofs (Aadhaar, PAN)
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Bank Statement
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Proof of Transaction / Fund Source
Step 4: Submit Application Through a Cyber Crime Lawyer
It is always advisable to involve a Cyber Crime Lawyer such as Advocate Deepak, who has extensive experience in dealing with cyber cell and SBI nodal officers.
Your lawyer can:
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Draft the representation in proper legal format.
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Communicate with the Investigating Officer (IO) and Bank’s Nodal Officer.
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Ensure that your documents and explanations meet legal requirements.
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Request a No Objection Certificate (NOC) from the cyber cell.
Once the cyber cell verifies and approves, it sends a release order or NOC to SBI.
Step 5: SBI Action – Account Unfreeze
After receiving the official NOC or unfreeze order, SBI will remove the lien or freeze status from your account.
This process usually takes 7–15 working days, depending on the cyber cell’s response.
Step 6: Legal Remedy if Cyber Cell Delays NOC
If the cyber cell does not respond despite multiple representations, your advocate can file a petition before the Judicial Magistrate or the High Court seeking directions for unfreezing your bank account.
The court can issue an order directing the Cyber Cell or SBI to release your account if your innocence is proven.
Prevention Tips by Advocate Deepak
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Never share your bank or UPI details with unknown persons.
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Avoid receiving funds from suspicious online sources.
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Always verify before investing in online trading or job portals.
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Report any suspicious transaction immediately to www.cybercrime.gov.in or call 1930.
Disclaimer
This article is written purely for educational and informational purposes. We are not engaged in any solicitation, promotion, or advertisement. The purpose of this blog is to spread awareness regarding cyber law, bank lien removal, and related legal procedures. For more information, visit www.cybercrime.gov.in or contact the National Cyber Helpline 1930.
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