Extradition is one of the very simple term to understand based on the extradition act 1962 of India
Extradition can be understood by using a simple term bringing back someone who ran away from their own country after computing crime
aut dedere aut judicare
The above is the Latin phrase that clearly explains that a country that has Person committed crime should be either extradite otherwise should be prosecuted.
India has extradition treaties with 43 countries and extradition agreements with 11 countries across the globe
There are three main rules with respect to extradition which include
• Principle of dual criminal
• Rule of specialty
• Attentat clause [also know as BELGIAN Clause]
11 окт 2024