Union jurisdiction: central government may assume executive, legislative or judicial functions in foreign territories under governing foreign-jurisdiction law. The Government of India may, by agreement with a territory not part of India, undertake executive, legislative or judicial functions vested in that territory's government, provided that every such agreement is subject to and governed by any law then in force relating to the exercise of foreign jurisdiction.
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Union jurisdiction: central government may assume executive, legislative or judicial functions in foreign territories under governing foreign-jurisdiction law.
The Government of India may, by agreement with a territory not part of India, undertake executive, legislative or judicial functions vested in that territory's government, provided that every such agreement is subject to and governed by any law then in force relating to the exercise of foreign jurisdiction.
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