India-Poland Agreement for Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters
On 14th February, 2024, India entered into an agreement with Poland to facilitate legal proceedings in criminal matters, enabling the issuance of summons, search warrants, and the examination of witnesses residing in either country.
Key Points
- Service of Summons and Search Warrants: The agreement enables the central government of India to coordinate with the government of the Republic of Poland for the service or execution of summons or search warrants related to criminal matters.
- Legal Provisions: The Union Home Ministry, in exercise of its powers conferred by the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, specifies the procedures for issuing summonses and search ....
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