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The Diplomatic Immunities (Commonwealth Countries
Representatives) Act, 1957
ACT No. XXIX of 1957
(For Statement of Objects and Reasons, see Gaz, of P.,
dated the 11th April, 1957, Ext., p. 737)
[30th April, 1957]
An Act to declare and confer certain immunities on
representatives in
WHEREAS it is expedient to declare and confer certain
immunities upon representatives in Pakistan of Commonwealth Countries and on
certain other persons and to provide for certain other matters;
1. Short title extent and commencement.-- (1) This Act may be called the Diplomatic Immunities
(Commonwealth Countries Representatives) Act, 1957.
(2) It extends to the whole of
(3) It shall come into force at once.
2. Definition.--In this Act unless there is anything repugnant in the subject or
context:‑--
(a) “chief representative” means a person whether
known by the title of High Commissioner or by any other title, who for the time
being is recognized by the Government of Pakistan as the chief representative
in Pakistan of a Commonwealth Country for the purposes of this Act;
(b) “envoy” means the envoy of a foreign sovereign
power duly accredited in
(c) “member of the family” of a person means his wife
and his unmarried children below the age of twenty* one, when resident with him;
(d) “prescribed” means prescribed by rules made under
this Act;
(e) “staff” of a chief representative includes every
person employed by the chief representative but not servants employed by a
member of the staff;
(f) “the official staff” of a chief representative means officials employed in
a representative capacity directly under the orders of the chief
representative.
3. Immunity of chief representative.--A chief representative is and shall be entitled to the
immunity from suit and legal process, and to the inviolability of residence,
official premises and official archives, to which he would be entitled if he
were an envoy.
4. Immunity of member of staff or family.--(1) Subject to sub‑section (2) a person who is,‑--
(a) a member of the family of a chief representative,
(b) a member of the staff of a chief representative,
or
(c) a member of the family of a member of the official
staff of a chief representative, is and shall be entitled to the immunity from
suit and legal process to which he would be entitled if the chief
representative were an envoy.
(2) When a person who is a member of the staff of a
chief representative is or is deemed to be a citizen of
(a) that person is and shall be entitled to immunity
under this Act only in respect of things done or omitted to be done in the
course of the performance of his duties as a member of that staff; and
(b) a member of the family of that person is not by
reason only of his being a member of that family entitled to any immunity under
this Act.
5. Rules for grant of consular immunity.--The President may make rules providing that any person
who holds any prescribed office in the service of the Government of a
prescribed part of the Commonwealth shall, on being recognized by the Government
of Pakistan in the prescribed manner as a person entitled to the immunity from
suit and legal process and to the inviolability of official premises and
official archives to which he would be entitled if he were a consular officer
of a foreign sovereign power, be so entitled.
6. Wavier of immunity.--(1) A chief representative may waive any right to
immunity or inviolability to which,---
(a) he or a member of his family,
(b) a member of his staff, or
(c) a member of the family of a member of his official
staff may be entitled under this Act.
(2) A person may waive any right to immunity or
inviolability which has been conferred on him under the rules.
7. Certificate regarding immunity.--(1) The Government may issue in the prescribed manner
a certificate certifying any fact relevant to the question whether a person is
or is not entitled under this Act or the rules made thereunder to immunity from
suit or legal process or to inviolability of residence, official premises or
official archives.
(2) A certificate issued under sub‑section (1)
shall be conclusive evidence in any legal proceedings of the facts certified in
the certificate.
8. Rules.--(1)
The President may make rules for the purpose of carrying out the purposes of
this Act.
(2) Without prejudice to the generality of the
foregoing power the rules may provide that, if the President is of the opinion
that persons representing Pakistan in any country within the Commonwealth are
not accorded treatment corresponding to the treatment accorded to persons representing
that country in Pakistan, the recognition of any representative of that country
for the purposes of this Act and the immunities and inviolabilities to which
the representatives or other persons of that country are otherwise entitled
under this Act or the rules made thereunder shall cease, or that the immunities
and inviolabilities shall be curtailed to the extent and in the manner
prescribed.
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