Section 8 of ROP Act : Section 8: Provision To Issue Warrant For Transfer
ROP Act
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Explanation using Example
Imagine a scenario where an Australian citizen is convicted of a crime in India and is serving a sentence in a prison in New Delhi. Under a treaty between India and Australia that allows for the repatriation of prisoners, the Australian government requests the transfer of this prisoner back to Australia to serve the remainder of his sentence there.
In accordance with Section 8(1) of The Repatriation of Prisoners Act, 2003, the Central Government of India designates a Joint Secretary of the State Government of Delhi to issue a warrant. This warrant orders the prison officials to hand over the ...
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