Which has regulated the procedure governing extradition from this country. Both the extradition act and the fugitive offenders act passed by the British Parliament became inapplicable after our independence because the first act applied to such terroritories as were inapplicable after our independence because the first act applied to such territories as were notified as foreign territories by an order in council of the British crown, and the second related to the British possessions and colonies. The supreme court held that the fugitive offenders act did not any longer apply to this country. It was, therefore, felt absolutely necessary that a new law should be passed regulating the question of extradition of fugitive criminals from this country and the matter was referred to the law commission. The Government received a report from the law commission, on the basis of which the present bill has been framed. Undoubtedly, that is one of the biggest economies in the world, but I believe that putting all the eggs in one basket was not a wise thing. We should have tried the diversification of our export to various other countries, particularly, to developing countries. Because of the tie-up with the USA as there is a collapse of the US economy, we are also suffering. Now, even at this late hour we should try to find out the other alternatives for the exports to the developing countries. In our country, many enterprises are closed, particularly, the IT industry is in very serious crisis. But I do not find much of the proposals to fight back this type of impact on the economic recession and on unemployment. Today morning, we had a very interesting discussion on the unemployment of the working class in the country. The hon. Labour Minister was here to explain what steps the Government has taken. But these are same routine type of schemes that have been implemented in this country. He narrated all these things and said this is the thing that we are going to solve the problem of recession. It is not going to solve.
