Section 113 – Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita(BNSS) – Letter Of Request From A Country Or Place Outside India To A Court Or An Authority For Investigation In India.

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BNSS Section 113 – Letter Of Request From A Country For Investigation In India

Code:

BNSS Section 113 (Replaces CRPC Section 113)

Explanation:

BNSS Section 113 governs the process of international judicial assistance in criminal matters. It provides a framework for India to cooperate with foreign countries in investigating and prosecuting offenses committed outside India. This section empowers the Central Government to respond to requests for assistance from foreign courts or authorities.

Illustration:

Imagine a case where a person in India is suspected of being involved in a financial fraud committed in the United States. The US authorities, investigating the case, may send a request to India (through the Central Government) for assistance. This request could include:

  • Examination of the suspect in India
  • Production of documents related to the suspect’s financial transactions

Under Section 113, the Central Government can forward this request to a designated Magistrate, who then summons the suspect for questioning or directs the production of the relevant documents.

Common Questions and Answers: on

Letter Of Request From A Country For Investigation In India

  • Q: What kind of requests can be made under this section?A: Requests for assistance can include examinations, document production, seizure of evidence, and other forms of assistance relevant to the investigation or prosecution of a crime.
  • Q: Who can issue a request for assistance?A: Requests can be issued by courts or competent authorities in foreign countries, provided they have the legal authority to issue such requests.
  • Q: Does India have to grant every request for assistance?A: The Central Government has the discretion to grant or refuse the request. Factors such as the nature of the offense, the potential impact on India’s interests, and the reciprocity of assistance from the requesting country are considered.
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