Parliament passes Maritime Anti-Piracy Invoice

Via PTI

NEW DELHI: Parliament on Wednesday handed the Maritime Anti-Piracy Invoice, which gives for stringent punishment to these convicted of such crimes.

The Rajya Sabha on Wednesday handed through voice vote the Maritime Anti-Piracy Invoice-2022 which used to be moved for attention and passage through Exterior Affairs Minister S Jaishankar.

The invoice used to be handed through the Lok Sabha on Monday.

Within the invoice, the federal government has added provisions for dying penalty and lifestyles imprisonment for the ones convicted of maritime piracy.

Replying to a debate at the invoice, Jaishankar mentioned it’ll lend a hand the rustic in having world cooperation to handle piracy.

He additionally advised the Space, “We can have jurisdiction on international ships (which might bask in piracy).”

Concerning the contributors’ ideas about having same old working procedures (SOP) for have higher enforcement, he mentioned that the recommendation is definitely taken as it might lend a hand in its enforcement.

He liked the contributors’ perspectives that authorized individuals — defense force coping with piracy — want to be given immunity.

READ HERE | ‘India does not have particular regulation on piracy’: Lok Sabha all over debate on Anti Maritime Piracy Invoice 

NEW DELHI: Parliament on Wednesday handed the Maritime Anti-Piracy Invoice, which gives for stringent punishment to these convicted of such crimes.

The Rajya Sabha on Wednesday handed through voice vote the Maritime Anti-Piracy Invoice-2022 which used to be moved for attention and passage through Exterior Affairs Minister S Jaishankar.

The invoice used to be handed through the Lok Sabha on Monday.

Within the invoice, the federal government has added provisions for dying penalty and lifestyles imprisonment for the ones convicted of maritime piracy.

Replying to a debate at the invoice, Jaishankar mentioned it’ll lend a hand the rustic in having world cooperation to handle piracy.

He additionally advised the Space, “We can have jurisdiction on international ships (which might bask in piracy).”

Concerning the contributors’ ideas about having same old working procedures (SOP) for have higher enforcement, he mentioned that the recommendation is definitely taken as it might lend a hand in its enforcement.

He liked the contributors’ perspectives that authorized individuals — defense force coping with piracy — want to be given immunity.

READ HERE | ‘India does not have particular regulation on piracy’: Lok Sabha all over debate on Anti Maritime Piracy Invoice