Section 5 in The Extradition Act, 1962
5. Order for Magisterial inquiry
.Where such requisition is made, the Central Government may, if it thinks
Central Bureau of
Investigation (CBI) vis-`-vis the provisions of the Extradition Act, 1962
(hereinafter referred to as "the Act") is involved ... duly authenticated; and (2)
whether the fugitive criminal is concerned with an extradition
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offence are satisfied, the Magistrate is required to commit the
fugitive
Warrants (NBWs) of
arrest should be obtained against the petitioner so that extradition
proceedings could be initiated. It was advised that a short self contained ... subject may be arrested in certain
country with a view to extradite him to the country where he is wanted and
following conditions
Extradition-Nature of- Fugitive Offenders Act (44 & 45 Vict
c. 69 of 1881)-Inapplicability in Republic of India, if bar
to obtain extradition ... fugitive offenders from another
Commonwealth country- Extradition Act (34 of 1962), effect
of.
HEADNOTE:
After this Court held in State of Madras
Section 10 in The Extradition Act, 1962
10. Receipt in evidence of exhibits, depositions and other documents and authentication thereof
(1) If any proceedings against
Section 4 in The Extradition Act, 1962
4. Requisition for surrender
.A requisition for the surrender of a fugitive criminal of a foreign State
Section 3 in The Extradition Act, 1962
3. Application of Act
.[(1) The Central Government may, by notified order, direct that the provisions of this ... treaty State, (a) it shall set out in full the extradition treaty with that State; (b) it shall not remain in force for any period
Section 25 in The Extradition Act, 1962
25. Release of persons arrested on bail
.In the case of a person who is a fugitive criminal
Section 6 in The Extradition Act, 1962
6. Issue of warrant for arrest
.On receipt of an order of the Central Government under section
proper procedure in cases of this nature. Under Section 7 of the Extradition Act there should be a warrant issued by the Political Agent ... application to a local Magistrate as provided by Section 10 of the Extradition Act. Admittedly, recourse was not had to this procedure. Secondly, there