International War Crimes Tribunals Act, 1998

Status, privileges and immunities of international tribunal.

32.—(1) The Government may, by order, make provision for the privileges, immunities, exemptions and facilities to be accorded by the State to—

(a) the judges, prosecutors and registrars of an international tribunal and their staff, and

(b) any persons, including witnesses, and counsel, who make statements or submit documents or other evidence to or before an international tribunal.

(2) Section 37 (3) shall apply to orders made under this section as it applies to regulations made under section 37 (1)(c) to (g).

(3) The Government may, by order, revoke or amend an order made under this section, including an order under this subsection.