EXTRADITION TREATY BETWEEN INDIA AND UK WITH REGARD TO ECONOMIC OFFENDERS AND HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATION
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Extradition is the process of handover a fugitive from one state with jurisdiction to another and is primarily based on reciprocity. No crime is left unpunished and this is the key precept of extradition. In fact, extradition presents a way and techniques to switch someone to a rustic with jurisdiction at the floor of involvement in any terrorizing and grave issues. Extradition is clearly a manufactured from international relations and overseas relations, despite the fact that bilateral and multilateral treaties set up its existence. The idea of extradition has come to be tougher with the arrival of human rights legal guidelines in numerous international locations giving human beings the hazard to plead horrific remedy and block an extradition this idea shall additionally be defined in element on this paper. We shall also dive into various kind of treaties and acts. Thus, this Research Paper shall deal with various landmark cases such as the Vijay Mallya case and the Sanjeev Chawla case and will also talk about the idea of extradition of economic fugitives from UK to India and it additionally focuses on the situations as to while extradition may be denied.
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