Amrit Lugun (born 22 November 1962, in Ranchi, Jharkhand) is a retired IFS officer, who served as the Ambassador of India to Greece.
[2] Lugun served as Desk Officer for India Technical and Economic Cooperation Programme in the Ministry of External Affairs from July 1993 to June 1995.
Later he was Ambassador of India to the Republic of Yemen and then Joint Secretary of Consular, Passports and Visas at Ministry of External Affairs.
[4] While Lugun served as the First Secretary at the Indian Embassy in Paris in 1999, his family's live-in servant, Lalita Oraon, escaped from the household.
According to a doctor speaking to Le Monde, Oraon had suffered "knife wounds, three to 6 cm deep, all around the vagina" and described the injuries as "consistent with an act of torture or deliberate mutilation".