Children Act, 1960
34. Sending a child outside jurisdiction
In the case of a
neglected or delinquent child whose ordinary place of residence lies outside
the jurisdiction of the competent authority before which he is brought, the
competent authority may, if satisfied after due inquiry that it is expedient so
to do, send the child back to a relative or other person who is fit and willing
to receive him at his ordinary place of residence and exercise proper care and
control over him, notwithstanding that such place of residence is outside the
jurisdiction of the competent authority; and the competent authority exercising
jurisdiction over the place to which the child is sent shall in respect of any
matter arising subsequently have the same powers in relation to the child as if
the original order had been passed by itself.