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How Does India Prosecute Foreign Vessels Involved In Illegal Activity?

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India exercises sovereign rights and jurisdiction over its territorial waters and Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) under international law, enabling prosecution of foreign vessels involved in illegal acts within these areas. Multiple Indian laws empower authorities to intercept, investigate, and prosecute such vessels.

Legal Basis for Prosecution of Foreign Vessels

1. Jurisdiction under UNCLOS and Domestic Law

Under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), India has jurisdiction over foreign vessels within its territorial sea (up to 12 nautical miles) and certain rights in the EEZ (up to 200 nautical miles).

Indian laws apply to acts committed by foreign vessels within these waters.

2. Merchant Shipping Act, 1958

Provides for inspection, detention, and prosecution of foreign ships violating Indian maritime laws.

Penalizes violations such as safety breaches, pollution, and other maritime offences.

3. Customs Act, 1962

Empowers Indian customs authorities to act against smuggling or illegal import/export carried by foreign vessels.

Allows seizure of vessels and goods involved in customs violations.

4. Coast Guard Act, 1978

Empowers the Indian Coast Guard to board, inspect, and detain foreign vessels suspected of illegal activities.

Coast Guard can arrest persons and seize vessels in Indian waters.

5. Fisheries Act and Maritime Zones Regulation

Regulates unauthorized fishing by foreign vessels within Indian maritime zones.

Imposes penalties and authorizes detention of offending vessels.

6. Environmental Laws

Indian environmental statutes, such as the Environment Protection Act, apply to foreign ships polluting Indian waters.

Prosecutions for violations of MARPOL regulations.

Procedural Aspects

Interception and Inspection: Indian Coast Guard or Navy intercepts suspicious foreign vessels.

Detention and Investigation: Vessels can be detained for inspection and evidence collection.

Legal Proceedings: Cases are filed in appropriate courts (e.g., maritime courts or special tribunals).

Penalties: May include fines, imprisonment of crew or owners, confiscation of vessels and cargo.

Diplomatic Coordination: India often coordinates with the vessel’s flag state for legal and diplomatic processes.

Example

Scenario:

A foreign fishing vessel is caught fishing illegally inside India’s EEZ off the coast of Gujarat.

Actions Taken:

Indian Coast Guard boards and detains the vessel.

Vessel and crew are brought to the nearest port.

Legal action initiated under the Fisheries Act and Maritime Zones Regulation.

Fines imposed and vessel released after payment and assurance of compliance.

Report sent to the vessel’s flag state for further action if required.

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