Chapter VIII - RECIPROCAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR ASSISTANCE IN CERTAIN MATTERS AND PROCEDURE FOR ATTACHMENT AND FORFEITURE OF PROPERTY (From Section 111 to Section 124)
Extraterritorial jurisdiction: offences abroad by Indians or on Indian-registered vessels require prior Central Government sanction for trial in India. Offences committed outside India by an Indian citizen or by a non-citizen on a ship or aircraft registered in India may be dealt with as if committed at any place in India where the accused is found or where the offence is registered, but inquiry or trial in India requires prior sanction of the Central Government.
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Extraterritorial jurisdiction: offences abroad by Indians or on Indian-registered vessels require prior Central Government sanction for trial in India.
Offences committed outside India by an Indian citizen or by a non-citizen on a ship or aircraft registered in India may be dealt with as if committed at any place in India where the accused is found or where the offence is registered, but inquiry or trial in India requires prior sanction of the Central Government.
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