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The International Development Association (Status, Immunities and Privileges) Act, 1960

The International Development Association (Status, Immunities and Privileges) Act, 1960 is an Indian legislation that provides for the status, immunities and privileges of the International Development Association (IDA) and its officials in India.

"International Development Association Immunities And Privileges Taxes And Duties Dispute Settlement Indian Legislation"

Summary

The International Development Association (Status, Immunities and Privileges) Act, 1960 is an Indian legislation that provides for the status, immunities and privileges of the International Development Association (IDA) and its officials in India. The Act defines the privileges and immunities that the IDA and its officials are entitled to in order to carry out their functions effectively in India. The Act also provides for the exemption of IDA from certain taxes and duties in India, and ensures that the IDA and its officials are not subject to civil or criminal proceedings in India for acts performed in their official capacity. The Act further outlines the procedure for settling disputes between the Indian government and the IDA.

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1 Section 1: Short Title, Extent And Commencement Open
2 Section 2: Definitions Open
3 Section 3: Conferment Of Status And Certain Immunities And Privileges On The Association And Conferment Of Certain Immunities And Privileges On Its Officers And Employees Open
4 Section 4: Power To Make Rules Open
5 Section 5: Notifications Under Section 3 And Rules Under Section 4 To Be Placed Before Parliament Open
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