Chapters in National Investigation Agency Act 2008

The National Investigation Agency (NIA) Act, 2008, established the NIA to investigate and prosecute offenses related to national security, terrorism, and other crimes. It empowers the agency to operate across India and prosecute offenses under various special laws.

Here’s a summary of the chapters in the NIA Act, 2008:

Chapter 5 – Miscellaneous: Contains miscellaneous provisions related to the functioning of the NIA, including rules for the agency’s operations and oversight.

Chapter 1 – Preliminary: Defines key terms and provisions related to the establishment and jurisdiction of the National Investigation Agency (NIA).

Chapter 2 – National Investigation Agency: Deals with the creation, powers, and functioning of the NIA, including its structure, officers, and jurisdiction.

Chapter 3 – Investigation by the National Investigation Agency: Outlines the procedures for investigation, including powers of the NIA to investigate and arrest individuals involved in national security-related offenses.

Chapter 4 – Special Courts: Establishes special courts for trial of offenses investigated by the NIA and outlines their powers and jurisdiction.

Chapter 5 – Miscellaneous: Contains miscellaneous provisions related to the functioning of the NIA, including rules for the agency’s operations and oversight.




Chapter No. of Hindu Marriage Act Chapter Name Hindu Marriage Act
11 PRELIMINARY
22 NATIONAL INVESTIGATION AGENCY
33 INVESTIGATION BY THE NATIONAL INVESTIGATION AGENCY
44 SPECIAL COURTS
55 MISCELLANEOUS