Chapter IX - Reciprocal Arrangement for Assistance in Certain Matters and Procedure for Attachment and Confiscation of Property (From Section 55 to Section 61)
Section 59 - Reciprocal arrangements for processes and assistance for transfer of accused persons.
Prevention of Money-Laundering Act, 2002 Chapter IX Reciprocal Arrangement for Assistance in Certain Matters and Procedure for Attachment and Confiscation of Property
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Reciprocal assistance for transfer of accused persons enables cross border service and execution of judicial processes and custody conditions. Reciprocal arrangements allow Special Courts to send and receive summonses, arrest warrants, production orders and search warrants to and from contracting States through authorities notified by the Central Government. Processes sent must be executed by the specified foreign court, judge or magistrate; processes received must be executed as if issued locally, with executed arrests and searches processed under domestic procedures and produced or seized items forwarded to the issuing court through notified channels. Conditions may be imposed or enforced for transfer of prisoners between States.
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Reciprocal assistance for transfer of accused persons enables cross border service and execution of judicial processes and custody conditions.
Reciprocal arrangements allow Special Courts to send and receive summonses, arrest warrants, production orders and search warrants to and from contracting States through authorities notified by the Central Government. Processes sent must be executed by the specified foreign court, judge or magistrate; processes received must be executed as if issued locally, with executed arrests and searches processed under domestic procedures and produced or seized items forwarded to the issuing court through notified channels. Conditions may be imposed or enforced for transfer of prisoners between States.
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