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The report by the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Transport, Tourism and Culture noted that airlines are charging more than ten times of the advance booking fare and that deregulatory environment does not mean unlimited freedom of exploitation , while urging the government to intervene.
Indiaâs strict anti-hijacking law comes into effect, prescribes capital punishment in event of death of any person
Indiaâs strict anti-hijacking law comes into effect, prescribes capital punishment in event of death of any person
India s New Anti-hijacking Law, Which Prescribes Capital Punishment In The Event Of Death Of âany Person , Has Come Into Force Following A Government Notification. PTI | Updated on: 07 Jul 2017, 02:11:19 PM
New Delhi:
India s new anti-hijacking law, which prescribes capital punishment in the event of death of “any person”, has come into force following a government notification.
The 2016 Anti-Hijacking Act replaces a 1982-vintage law, according to which hijackers could be tried only in the event of death of hostages, such as flight crew, passengers and security personnel.