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Rajab 20, 1434/Budhavara
Jyaistha 08, 1935, at 11:52:30 PM
The Ex-Government Servants (Employment with Foreign Governments) (Prohibition) Act, 1966
ACT NO. XII OF 1966
An Act to prohibit ex-Government servants from seeking or taking up employment with a foreign Government or foreign agency.
whereas in the interest of the
security of
and whereas the national interest in relation to the security of
It is hereby enacted as follows:---
1. Short Title, extent and commencement. —(1) This Act may be called the ex-Government Servants (Employment with Foreign Governments) (Prohibition) Act, 1966.
(2) It extends
to the whole of
(3) It shall come into force at once.
2. Definitions. In this Act, unless there is anything repugnant in the subject or context,---
(a) “ex-Government servant” means any person who was, at any time, appointed or employed as an officer or servant of the Central Government or a Provincial Government and has ceased to be so appointed or employed;
(b) “foreign agency” means any office or establishment of the diplomatic or consular representative of a foreign Government by whatever name called, and includes any information, public relations, trade or commercial agency, service centre or foundation established or maintained by any such Government or by any person who is a national of a foreign country ; and
(c) “foreign Government” means the Government of a foreign country.
3. Prohibition of employment, etc. — (1) No ex-Government servant shall, except with the previous permission in writing of the Central Government, seek or take up employment as an officer or servant of a foreign government or a foreign agency.
(2) No ex-Government servant who is, at the commencement of this Act, in the service of a foreign government or a foreign agency shall, except with the permission in writing of the Central Government, continue in such service after the expiry of three months from such commencement.
4. Penalty. Whoever contravenes the provisions of section 3 shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend to one year, or with fine which may extend to five thousand rupees, or with both.
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