Section 13 of ROP Act : Section 13: Determination Of Prison And Issue Of Warrant For Receiving Transfer In India
ROP Act
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Explanation using Example
Imagine a scenario where an Indian citizen commits a crime in Country X, which has a prisoner repatriation agreement with India. The individual is convicted and sentenced to imprisonment in Country X. After serving part of the sentence, the prisoner applies for repatriation to India to serve the remainder of the sentence closer to family.
The Central Government of India, in consultation with the government of State Y where the prisoner's family resides, decides that the prisoner will be transferred to a prison in State Y. An officer of the rank of Joint Secretary or a...
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