This authoritative bare-act edition brings together two critical statutes—the Anti-Hijacking Act, 2016 (with its Rules) and the Extradition Act, 1962—in a single, practitioner-friendly volume. Each Act is presented verbatim with numbered sections, headings and an index to facilitate rapid lookup of provisions relating to definition of hijacking, investigatory powers, arrest and detention, trial procedures, penalties, prevention measures, and coordination with international conventions. The Extradition Act portion sets out the procedures for making and handling extradition requests, the role of authorities, surrender procedures, grounds for refusal, and the interplay with treaties and international cooperation. This combination is particularly useful for defence and prosecution teams, police and airport security officers, policy makers, and academics who need both domestic aviation-security law and the procedural tools for cross-border criminal enforcement. Practical page features to add on the product page: a short preview (first sections), table of contents listing key chapters, and an FAQ on applicability — these boost indexability and buyer confidence. Include edition, publisher and ISBN details to confirm currency. Whether for case preparation, advising on extradition matters, or classroom instruction, this book provides a consolidated statutory reference for fast, reliable legal consultation.






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