THE SECOND SCHEDULE of CoI : THE SECOND SCHEDULE
CoI
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Explanation using Example
Example 1:
Scenario: India and Bangladesh have a long-standing border dispute involving several enclaves (small territories surrounded by another country). To resolve this, both countries signed an agreement on May 16, 1974, and a protocol on September 6, 2011, to exchange these enclaves and simplify the border.
Application of the Act:
- PART I: Refers to territories transferred under Article 2 of the 1974 agreement and specific clauses of the 2011 protocol. For instance, a village in India that was surrounded by Bangladeshi territory is now officially part of Bangladesh.
- PART II: Refers to other territories transferred under the same 1974 agreement and different clauses of the 2011 protocol. For example, a Bangladeshi enclave within Indian territory is now officially part of India.
- PART III: Covers additional territories transferred under Articles 1(12) and 2 of the 1974 agreement and various clauses of the 2011 protocol. This might include a larger area where both countries agreed to redraw the border for better management and security.
Real-life Impact: Residents...
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