This authoritative edition of the Repatriation of Prisoners Act, 2003 consolidates the bare statute, allied rules and practitioner-focused annexures to simplify international transfer of sentenced persons to their home country. The book explains core concepts — who may be repatriated, required consent by the prisoner, certification of sentence, diplomatic/consular notifications, state and central government roles, custody-transfer procedures, travel and escort arrangements, costs and safeguards for prisoners’ rights. Practical aids include specimen transfer and consent forms, checklist for prison superintendents and consular officers, model letters to foreign authorities, and a flowchart mapping pre-transfer clearances, medical checks and post-transfer supervision obligations. Cross-references to the Prisoners Acts and relevant criminal procedure provisions help users reconcile custody and sentencing implications. Designed for ease of use, the edition is indexed for quick lookup and flagged with editorial notes on best administrative practices and common pitfalls in inter-state and international transfers. It is an indispensable resource for prison authorities, FRRO/consular officials, immigration lawyers and NGOs engaged in custodial rights and prisoner welfare.






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