Section 211:
Deserters from foreign ships.
(1) Where it appears to the Central Government that due
facilities are or will be given by the Government of any country outside India for recovering and
apprehending seamen who desert from Indian ships in that country, the Central Government may, by
notification in the Official Gazette, stating that such facilities are or will be given, declare that this
section shall apply to seamen belonging to ships of such country, subject to such limitations or
conditions as may be specified in the notification.
(2) Where this section applies to seamen belonging to ships of any country and a seaman deserts
from any such ship, when within India, any court that would have had cognizance of the matter if the
seaman or apprentice had deserted from an Indian ship shall, on the application of a consular officer
of that country, aid in apprehending the deserter and for that purpose may, on information given on
oath, issue a warrant for his apprehension and on proof of the desertion order him to be conveyed on
board his ship of delivered to the master or mate of his ship or to the owner of the ship or his agent to
be so conveyed and any such warrant or order may be executed accordingly.