Extraterritorial jurisdiction: Customs Act extended to cover offences and contraventions committed outside the country. Clause 55 proposes amending section 1(2) of the Customs Act to make the Act applicable to persons who commit offences or contraventions under the Act outside India, thereby extending the statute's territorial scope to cover overseas conduct, subject to any contrary provision within the Act.
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Extraterritorial jurisdiction: Customs Act extended to cover offences and contraventions committed outside the country.
Clause 55 proposes amending section 1(2) of the Customs Act to make the Act applicable to persons who commit offences or contraventions under the Act outside India, thereby extending the statute's territorial scope to cover overseas conduct, subject to any contrary provision within the Act.
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