Diplomatic Relations and Immunities Act, 1967
Provisions to ensure reciprocity. |
48.—Notwithstanding anything contained in Part II of this Act, the Government may, if they so think fit— | |
(a) refuse to accord the inviolability, exemptions, facilities, immunities, privileges and rights provided for in that Part to members of a diplomatic mission or consular post of another state or any person, being a spouse of such a member or a member of his family dependent on him or a private servant of such a member, or | ||
(b) limit the extent or operation of that inviolability or those exemptions, facilities, immunities, privileges and rights, | ||
if the Government of that state does not accord to members of a diplomatic mission of the State, members of a consular post of the State or any person, being a spouse of such a member or a member of his family dependent on him or a private servant of such a member, that inviolability or those immunities, facilities, exemptions, privileges or rights. |