The Emigration Act, 1983 was enacted to safeguard the interests of Indian citizens seeking employment abroad and to regulate the activities of recruiting agents and employers. This book provides a comprehensive and well-structured explanation of the Act, covering emigration clearance requirements, registration and obligations of recruiting agents, and the powers of the Protector General of Emigrants.
It also addresses penalties, offences, and enforcement mechanisms, ensuring clarity on compliance and accountability within the overseas employment ecosystem. The book highlights the role of government authorities in preventing fraudulent recruitment practices and protecting migrant workers from exploitation and abuse.
Written in a clear and accessible manner, this text is invaluable for legal practitioners, government officials, recruiters, and students seeking to understand the regulatory framework governing overseas employment from India.






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