Section 16 of ROP Act : Section 16: Power To Remove Difficulties
ROP Act
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Explanation using Example
Imagine a situation where an Indian citizen, convicted of a crime in France, has to be repatriated to India to serve the remainder of their sentence. However, there is confusion over the documentation required for the transfer due to differences in legal systems. To resolve this and facilitate the prisoner's transfer, the Central Government of India utilizes Section 16 of The Repatriation of Prisoners Act, 2003. They issue an order specifying the acceptable documents for such repatriation cases, ensuring it aligns with the Act's provisions. This order is then published in the Official Gazette to become operational. However, this step is taken within two years of the Act's commencement, and the order is subsequently presented before both houses of the Indian Parliament for review.