Indo-Nepalese Relations, 1858-1914D. K. Publishing House, 1974 - 283 pages |
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Page 77
... Extradition Of Criminals Extradition of criminals was an important issue between Nepal and British India . The offenders , after committing crimes as murder , mutilation , robbery , cattle - lifting and defalca- tion of public money ...
... Extradition Of Criminals Extradition of criminals was an important issue between Nepal and British India . The offenders , after committing crimes as murder , mutilation , robbery , cattle - lifting and defalca- tion of public money ...
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Sushila Tyagi. Extradition Between Nepal And British India The problem of extradition of criminals had been very difficult since the time of late Sir Jang Bahadur . The process of extradition was regulated by the Treaty of 1855 and the ...
Sushila Tyagi. Extradition Between Nepal And British India The problem of extradition of criminals had been very difficult since the time of late Sir Jang Bahadur . The process of extradition was regulated by the Treaty of 1855 and the ...
Page 155
... Extradition Act ( XV of 1903 ) for the arrest of any person , not being a European British subject , who , having been convicted of an extradition offence in Negal , had escaped into British India before his sentence had expired . The ...
... Extradition Act ( XV of 1903 ) for the arrest of any person , not being a European British subject , who , having been convicted of an extradition offence in Negal , had escaped into British India before his sentence had expired . The ...
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Chapter Page | 7 |
The Land and the People | 17 |
IndoNepalese Relations in Ancient | 34 |
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