Supreme Court Advocates for Policy to Retain Foreign Criminals in India

Supreme Court’s Directive on Foreign Criminals

The Supreme Court has urged the central government to formulate a suitable policy aimed at preventing foreign nationals accused of crimes from escapping the country. This issue Arose Following a High-Profile Criminal Case Involving a Nigerian National Who Allegedly Fled Back to His Home Country after Being Granted Bail by the Jharkhand Highe Court in May 20222222222222222 Annulled the Bail Order Last December and Instructed Authorities to ENSURE The Accused Returns to India to face trial. Furthermore, the court emphasized the Necessity for additional measures, as similar cases continue to emerge, highlighting the need for a computer set of guidelines to be esseminated to all Relevant courts to avert such in the future.

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During the proceedings, Justice Dipankar Dutta and Justice Augustine George Masih was informed by the additional solicitor general general, Raj Kumar Bhaskar Thakre, REPRESTING The Central Government, THE CENTARAL GORNMENT, THE BIACK OF A A BIMERANT Treaty with Nigeria Hampers The Possibility of Extradition. An email from the ministry of external affairs indicated that with a bilateral entrance treatment, it is unlikely that Nigerian Authorities Allies Would Extradite Their Own Citizens. The Supreme Court dismissed the case on December 4, 2023. However, during a recent hearing, it was revled that david bell had gone missing after eating. The Central Government Reiterated that there is no extraction treatment between India and nigeria, which means nigeria will not hand over its citizens to India. Consequently, the court concluded the matter.

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