Geneva Conventions Act, 1960
No: 6 Dated: Mar, 12 1960
THE GENEVA CONVENTIONS ACT, 1960
ACT NO. 6 OF 1960
An Act to enable effect to be given to certain international Conventions done at Geneva on the twelfth day of August, 1949, to which India is a party, and for purposes connected therewith.
BE it enacted by Parliament in the Eleventh Year of the Republic of India as follows:—
CHAPTER I
PRELIMINARY
1. Short title, extent and commencement.—(1) This Act may be called the Geneva Conventions Act, 1960.
(2) It extends to the whole of India.
(3) It shall come into force on such date as the Central Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, appoint.
2. Definitions.—In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires,—
(a) “Conventions” means the Conventions set out in the Schedules; and the First Convention, the Second Convention, the Third Convention and the Fourth Convention mean the Conventions set out in the First, Second, Third and Fourth Schedules, respectively;
(b) “court” does not include a court-martial or military court;
(c) “protected internee” means a person protected by the Fourth Convention and interned in India;
(d) “protecting power”, in relation to a protected internee or a protected prisoner of war, means the power or organisation which is carrying out, in the interests of the power of which he is a national or of whose forces he is or was at any material time a member, the duties assigned to protecting powers under the Third Convention or, as the case may be, the Fourth Convention;
(e) “protected prisoner of war” means a person protected by the Third Convention.
CHAPTER II
PUNISHMENT OF OFFENDERS AGAINST CONVENTIONS
3. Punishment of grave breaches of conventions.—(1) If any person within or without India commits or attempts to commit, or abets or procures the commission by any other person of, a grave breach of any of the Conventions he shall be punished,—
(a) Where the offence involves the wilful killing of a person protected by any of the Conventions, with death or with imprisonment for life; and
(b) in any other case, with imprisonment for a term which may extend to fourteen years.
(2) Sub-section (1) applies to persons regardless of their nationality or citizenship.
(3) For the purposes of this section,—
(a) a grave breach of the First Convention is a breach of that Convention involving an act referred to in article 50 of that Convention committed against persons or property protected by that Convention;
(b) a grave breach of the Second Convention is a breach of that Convention involving an act referred to in article 51 of that Convention committed against persons or property protected by that Convention;
(c) a grave breach of the Third Convention is a breach of that Convention involving an act referred to in article 130 of that Convention committed against persons or property protected by that Convention; and
(d) a grave breach of the Fourth Convention is a breach of that Convention involving an act referred to in article 147 of that Convention committed against persons or property protected by that Convention.
4. Liability of persons for offences committed outside India.—When an offence under this Chapter is committed by any person outside India, he may be dealt with in respect of such offence as if it had been committed at any place within India at which he may be found.
5. Jurisdiction of court.—No court inferior to that of a chief presidency magistrate or a Court of Session shall try any offence punishable under this Chapter.
6. Proof of application of Convention.—If in any proceeding under this Chapter in respect of a grave breach of any of the Conventions a question arises under Article 2 of that Convention (which relates to the circumstances in which the Convention applies), a certificate under the hand of a Secretary to the Government of India certifying to any matter relevant to that question shall be conclusive evidence of the matter so certified.
7. Jurisdiction of courts martial.—The Army Act, 1950 (46 of 1950), the Air Force Act, 1950 (45 of 1950), or the Navy Act, 1957 (62 of 1957), relating to trial by court-martial of persons who commit civil offences shall have effect for the purposes of the jurisdiction of courts-martial as if this Chapter had not been passed.