Extradition Treaties

Extradition Treaties

Extradition is a legal arrangement between two states/countries to transfer a person accused of an extraditable offence to place him under trial. An extradition treaty requires that a country seeking extradition be able to show that the relevant crime is sufficiently serious. There exists a prima facie case against the individual sought. The event in question qualifies as a crime in both countries. Extradition is also resorted to in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) related Crimes.

United States of America

14/09/1999

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Hongkong

20/04/1999

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Bhutan

21/05/1997

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Switzerland

09/10/1996

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United Kingdom

30/12/1993

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Netherlands

31/07/1989

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Canada

07/08/1987

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Belgium

25/07/1983

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Total Number of Records: 49

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