Home   »   International Relations   »   Sheikh Hasina’s Extradition Demand

Sheikh Hasina’s Extradition Demand, India’s Options

Bangladesh has initiated domestic proceedings for Sheikh Hasina’s alleged crimes including state-sponsored violence and killings during her regime. Bangladesh is a party to the Rome Statute of the ICC, which could potentially involve the ICC if there are concerns about fair trial rights

Legal Framework for Extradition

  • Bilateral Extradition Treaty (2013): A treaty between India and Bangladesh provides the legal basis for extradition requests.
    • Outlines the terms and conditions under which an individual may be extradited between the two countries.
  • Indian Extradition Act, 1962: Governs the process of extradition in India for nationals and non-nationals.
    • Establishes procedural and substantive requirements for extradition, including the defences a requested state can use to deny extradition.
  • Articles 20 and 21 of the Indian Constitution: Protect even non-citizens within Indian territory.
    • Article 21 ensures the right to life and personal liberty, which could be invoked to challenge extradition in cases involving risks of torture, unfair trial, or inhumane treatment.
    • In cases like the National Human Rights Commission vs the State Of Arunachal Pradesh (1996), it was established that even non-citizens can claim rights under Indian law.
  • Customary International Law – Principle of Aut Dedere Aut Judicare: Obligates states to either extradite or prosecute individuals accused of grave international crimes (e.g., genocide, war crimes, crimes against humanity).
    • Not legally binding for India in the absence of direct treaty obligations.
  • Section 339 B of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898 (Bangladesh): Allows trials in absentia, which could be relevant if Sheikh Hasina is not extradited but participates remotely.

Role of the ICC and Complementary Jurisdiction

  • International Criminal Court (ICC): The ICC is a court of last resort that prosecutes individuals for grave international crimes, such as genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity.
    • It supplements, rather than supplants, national jurisdictions by intervening only when a state is unwilling or unable to prosecute such crimes.
    • Article 17: States that the ICC will not exercise jurisdiction if the domestic legal system is actively and effectively investigating or prosecuting the case.
      • Ensures that national courts have the primary responsibility for conducting trials.
  • Potential ICC Intervention Scenarios:
    • Article 53: If it appears that the domestic legal process is not independent, impartial, or aimed at justice, the ICC may intervene.
    • Article 15: Allows the ICC Prosecutor to initiate a proprio motu (on their own initiative) preliminary examination to assess whether a case falls within the ICC’s jurisdiction.
    • Article 14: A state party (e.g., Bangladesh) can refer a case to the ICC if it believes it cannot fairly or effectively prosecute the case domestically.

Concerns and Recommendations

  • Risks of Extradition: Bangladesh’s record of prison conditions and torture raises concerns about Ms. Hasina’s safety.
    • Emotional or vengeful actions could damage India-Bangladesh relations and harm regional stability.
  • In-House Arrest Proposal: India could consider allowing Hasina to remain under in-house arrest while participating in her trial via video conferencing.
    • This approach would:
      • Ensure her rights are protected while addressing Bangladesh’s judicial needs.
      • Allow Indian authorities to facilitate evidence gathering and cooperation with Bangladeshi agencies.

Sharing is caring!

About the Author

Sakshi Gupta is a content writer to empower students aiming for UPSC, PSC, and other competitive exams. Her objective is to provide clear, concise, and informative content that caters to your exam preparation needs. She has over five years of work experience in Ed-tech sector. She strive to make her content not only informative but also engaging, keeping you motivated throughout your journey!