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Can a Person Challenge Their Extradition in Indian Courts?

Answer By law4u team

Yes, a person who is subject to an extradition request in India has the right to legally challenge the extradition proceedings. Indian courts play a critical role in safeguarding the individual’s rights by thoroughly reviewing the legality and fairness of the extradition process before any surrender is made to the requesting country.

How Can a Person Challenge Extradition in Indian Courts?

Filing a Habeas Corpus Petition

The fugitive can file a habeas corpus petition under Article 226 or 32 of the Indian Constitution, challenging unlawful detention or arrest related to extradition.

Courts examine whether the arrest or detention complies with law.

Judicial Review of Extradition Proceedings

Extradition magistrates and higher courts have the power to review the evidence, documents, and legality of the extradition request.

The fugitive can raise objections such as lack of prima facie case, procedural irregularities, or violation of fundamental rights.

Grounds for Challenge

  • Political offense exception.
  • Risk of unfair trial or persecution in the requesting country.
  • Threat of death penalty or torture without adequate assurances.
  • Non-compliance with dual criminality principle.
  • Insufficient or defective documentation.
  • Humanitarian grounds like serious illness or vulnerability.

Right to Legal Representation

The person facing extradition has the right to legal counsel during hearings.

Legal aid may be provided depending on circumstances.

Appeals and Higher Courts

Decisions by extradition magistrates can be appealed in High Courts and ultimately in the Supreme Court of India.

Courts ensure due process and adherence to the rule of law.

Delay and Stay Orders

Courts may grant interim relief such as stay on extradition to allow thorough examination of the case.

Example

A person wanted for fraud in a foreign country files a habeas corpus petition challenging the extradition on grounds of lack of sufficient evidence and risk of political persecution. The Indian High Court reviews the materials, holds hearings, and eventually rules in favor of the petitioner, granting relief from extradition.

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