The United Nations (Security Council) Act, 1947

The United Nations (Security Council) Act, 1947 is an Indian Law that provides for the implementation of the United Nations Security Council resolutions.

United Nations Security CouncilInternational LawEconomic SanctionsAsset FreezeTrade Restrictions

Summary

The United Nations (Security Council) Act, 1947 was enacted to provide for the implementation of the resolutions passed by the United Nations Security Council. The act empowers the Indian government to take necessary measures for the implementation of such resolutions, including the imposition of economic and trade sanctions, the prohibition of certain activities or transactions, and the freezing of assets. The act also provides for the punishment of individuals and entities who violate the provisions of the act. The act is a crucial tool in ensuring India's compliance with its international obligations under the United Nations Charter.

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