Kathmandu, Feb 18 || India and Nepal have signed an updated Agreement on Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters in Kathmandu, enabling the competent authorities of the two countries to cooperate in criminal investigations and legal proceedings.
After years of negotiations, the agreement -- which was initially agreed upon at a home secretary-level meeting in New Delhi in July last year -- was signed on Tuesday, formalising cooperation to tackle financial and non-financial crimes as well as terrorism.
Binod Kumar Bhattarai, the Joint Secretary at Nepal's Ministry of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs, and Indian Ambassador to Nepal Naveen Srivastava signed the document on behalf of their respective governments in the presence of Law Minister Anil Kumar Sinha and other senior officials from several ministries, the law ministry said in a statement.
"This will provide a formal legal framework for cooperation between the competent authorities of both countries in areas such as the collection and exchange of evidence during the investigation, prosecution and judicial proceedings of criminal cases," the ministry said.
The ministry added that the agreement is expected to make a significant contribution to strengthening the rule of law and enhancing institutional coordination in the administration of justice.
"With the implementation of this agreement, cooperation between the central authorities of both countries is expected to become stronger and more result-oriented," it said.