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The Foreigners’
Act, 1946
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Preamble |
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Short title |
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Definitions |
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Powers to make orders |
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Internees |
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Change of name |
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Obligations of masters of vessels, etc |
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Obligation of hotel-keepers and others to furnish particulars |
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Determination of Nationality |
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Burden of proof |
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Power to except from application of Act |
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Power to give effect to orders, directions etc |
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Power to delegate authority |
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Attempts, etc., to contravene the provisions of this Act etc |
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Penalties |
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Protection to person acting under this Act |
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Application of other laws not barred |
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Repeals |
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The Foreigners’ Act, 1946
(XXXI OF 1946)
23rd November, 1946
An Act to confer upon the Federal Government certain powers in respect of foreigners.
Preamble.-Whereas
it is expedient to provide for the exercise by the Federal Government of
certain powers in respect of the entry of the Foreigners into Pakistan, their
presence and their departure therefrom. It is hereby as follows:-
1. Short title.--(1)
This Act may be called the Foreigners’ Act, 1946.
Extent, commencement.-(1)
It extends to the whole of
2. Definitions.- ln this Act the following words and
expressions are used in the following senses, unless a contrary intention
appears from the context:---
(a) 'Foreigner' means a person who is not a Citizen of
Pakistan.
(b) 'Prescribed' means prescribed by orders made under
this Act.
(c) 'Specified' means specified by direction of a
prescribed authority.
3. Powers to make orders.-(1) The Federal Government
may by orders make provision either generally or with respect to all foreigners
or with respect to any particular foreigner or any prescribed Class or
description of foreigner, for prohibiting, regulating or restricting the entry
of foreigners into Pakistan, or their departure therefrom or their presence or
continued therein.
(2) In particular and without prejudice to be generality
of the foregoing power, order made under this section may provide that the
foreigner:---
(a) shall not enter [
(b) shall not depart from
(c) shall not remain in
(d) shall remove himself to, and remain in, such area in
(e) shall comply with such conditions as may be
prescribed or specified;
(i) requiring him to reside in a particular place;
(ii) imposing any restrictions on his movements;
(iii) requiring him to furnish such proof of his identity
and to report such particulars to such authority in such manner and at such
time and place as may be prescribed or specified;
(iv) requiring him to allow his photograph and finger
impressions to be taken and to furnish specimens of his handwriting and
signature to such authority and at such time and place as may be prescribed or
specified;
(v) requiring him to submit himself to such medical
examination by such authority and at such time and place as may be prescribed
or specified;
(vi) prohibiting him from association with person of a
prescribed or specified description;
(vii) prohibiting him from engaging in activities of a
prescribed or specified description;
(viii)prohibiting him from using or possessing prescribed
or specified articles;
(ix) otherwise regulating his conduct in any such
particular as may be prescribed or specified.
(f) shall enter into a bond with or without sureties for
the due observance of or as an alternative to the enforcement of any or all
prescribed or specified restrictions or conditions;
(g) shall be arrested and, in the interest of the
security of
Provided that a person shall not be detained for a period
longer than two months without the authority or a Board consisting of a Judge
of the Supreme Court who shall be nominated by the Chief Justice of the Court
and another senior officer in the service of Pakistan, who shall be nominated
by the President.
(3) An order made under sub-section (2) may make
provisions for such incidental and supplementary matters as .may in the opinion
of the Federal Government be expedient or necessary for giving effect to the
provisions of this Act.
(4) The provisions of sub-section (2) of Section 6 of the
Security of Pakistan Act, 1952 (XXXV of 1952) and those of Section 6-A of that
Act, shall mutatis mutandis, apply in relation to a person detained under this
Act as they apply in relation to a person detained under that Act.
4. Internees.--(1) Any foreigner (hereinafter
referred to as internee) in respect of whom there is in force any order made
under clause (g) of sub-section (2) of section 3, directing that he be
detained, or confined, shall be detained or confined in such place and manner
and subject to such conditions as to maintenance, discipline and the punishment
of offences and breaches of discipline as the Federal Government may from time
to time determine.
(2) Any foreigner hereinafter referred to as a person on
(parole) in respect of whom there is in force an order under clause (e) of
sub-section (2) of section 3 requiring him to reside at a place set apart for
the residence under supervision of a number of foreigners, shall while residing
therein be subject to such conditions as to maintenance discipline and the
punishment of offence and breaches of discipline as the Federal Government may
from time to time by order determine.
(3) No person shall:---
(a) knowingly assist an internee or a person on a parole
to escape from custody or the place set apart for his residence, or knowingly
harbour an escaped internee or person on parole, or
(b) give an escaped internee or a person on parole any
assistance with intent thereby to prevent, hinder on interfere with
apprehension of the internee or the person on parole.
(4) Federal Government may by order provide for
regulating access to, and the conduct of person in place in Pakistan where
internees or persons on parole are detained or restricted as the case may be
and for prohibiting or regulating to dispatch an conveyance from outside such
places to or internees or persons on parole therein of such articles as may be
prescribed.
5. Change of name.-No foreigner who was in Pakistan
on the date on which this Act came into force shall, while in Pakistan after
that date, assume or use or purport to assume or use for any purpose any name
other than that by which he was ordinarily known immediately before the said
date.
(2) Where, after the date on which this Act came into
force, any foreigner carries on or purports to carry on (whether along or in
association with any other person) any trade or business under any name or
style, other than that by which that trade or business was being carried on
immediately before the said date, he shall, for the purposes of sub-section
(1), be deemed to be using a name other than that by which he was ordinarily
known immediately before the said date.
(3) In relation to any foreigner who, not having been in
Pakistan on the date on which this Act came into force, thereafter enters
Pakistan, sub-sections (1) and (2) shall have effect as if for any reference in
those sub-sections to the date which this Act came into force there -were
substituted a reference to the date on which the first enters Pakistan
thereafter.
(4) For the purposes of this section :---
(a) the expression 'name' includes a surname, and
(b) a name shall be deemed to be changed if the spelling
thereof is altered.
(5) Nothing in this section shall apply to the assumption
or use:---
(a) of any name in pursuance of a [****] by the
Adaptation (Security Laws) Order, 1956, Sec. 4 (4) permission granted by the
Federal Government; or
(b) by any married woman, of her husband's name.
6. Obligations of masters of vessels, etc.-(1) The
masters of any vessel landing or embarking at a port in Pakistan, passengers
coming to or going from that port by sea and the pilot of any aircraft landing
or embarking at any place in Pakistan, passengers coming to or going from that
place by air, shall furnish to such person and in such manner as may be
prescribed a return giving the prescribed particulars with respect to any
passengers or members of the crew, who are foreigners.
(2) Any District Magistrate and any Superintendent of
Police may, for any purpose connected with the enforcement of this Act or any
Order made thereunder, require the master of any such vessel or the pilot of
any such aircraft to furnish such information as may be prescribed in respect
of passengers or members of the crew on such vessel or aircraft, as the case
may be.
(3) Any passenger on such vessel or such aircraft and any
member of the crew of such vessel or aircraft shall furnish to the master of
vessel or the pilot of the aircraft, as the case may be, any information
required by him for the purpose of furnishing the returned referred to in
sub-section (1) or for furnishing the information under sub-section (2).
(4) For the purpose of this section:---
(a) 'master of a vessel' and 'pilot of any aircraft'
shall include any person authorised by such master or pilot as the case may be,
to discharge on his behalf any of the duties imposed on him by this section;
(b) 'passenger' means any person not being a bona fide
member of the crew, travelling or seeking to travel on a vessel or aircraft.
7. Obligation of hotel-keepers and others to furnish
particulars.-- It shall be the duty of the keeper of any premises whether
furnished or unfurnished where lodging or sleeping accommodation is provided
for reward, to submit to such person and in such manner such information in
respect of foreigners accommodated in such premises, as may be prescribed.
Explanation.-The
information referred to in this subsection may relate to all or any of the
foreigners accommodated at such premises and may be required to be submitted
periodically or at any specific time or occasion.
(2) Every person accommodated in any such premises shall
furnish to the keeper thereof a statement containing such particulars as may be
required by the keepers for the purposes of furnishing the information referred
to in sub-section (1).
(3) The keeper of every such premises shall maintain a
record of the information furnished by him under sub-section (1) and of the
information obtained by him under sub-section (2) and such record shall be
maintained in such manner and preserved for such period as may be prescribed
and shall at all times be opened to inspection by any police-officer or by a
person authorised in this behalf by the District Magistrate.
8. Determination of Nationality.--(l) When a
foreigner is recognised as a national by the law of more than one foreign
country or where for any reason it is uncertain what nationality, if any, is to
be ascribed to a foreigner, that foreigner, may be treated as the national of
the country with which he appears to the prescribed authority to be most
closely connected for the time being in interest or sympathy or if he of
uncertain nationality, of the country with which he was last so connected :
Provided that where a foreigner acquired a nationality by birth, he shall
except where the Federal Government so directs either generally or in a
particular case, be deemed to retain that nationality unless he proves to the
satisfaction of the said authority that he has subsequently acquired by naturalization
or otherwise some other nationality and still recognised as entitled to
protection by the Government of the country whose nationality he has so
acquired.
(2) A decision as to nationality given under sub-section
(1) shall be final and shall not be called in question in any Court:
Provided that the Federal Government either of its own
motion or on an application by the foreigner concerned, may revise any such
decision.
9. Burden of proof.-lf in any case not falling under
Section 8 any question arises with reference to this Act or any order made or
direction given thereunder, whether any person is or is not a foreigner of a
particular class or description the onus of proving that such person is not a
foreigner or is not a foreigner of such particular class or description, as the
case may be, shall, notwithstanding anything contained in the Evidence Act,
1872, lie upon such person.
10. Power to except from application of Act.-The Federal Government may
by order declare that any or all of the provisions of this Act or the orders
made thereunder shall not apply, or shall apply only with such modifications or
subject to such conditions as may be specified, in or in relation to any
individual foreigner or any class or description of foreigner.
11. Power to give effect to orders, directions etc.-
(1) Any authority was powered by or under or in pursuance of the provisions of
this Act to give any direction or to exercise any other power, may in addition
to any other action expressly provided for in this Act, take or cause to be
taken such steps and use, or caused to be used, such force as may, in its
opinion, be reasonably necessary for securing compliance with such direction or
for preventing or rectifying any breach thereof, or for the effective exercise
of such power, as the case may be.
(2) Any police officer may take such steps and use force
as may, in' his' opinion, be reasonably necessary for securing compliance with
any order made or direction given under or in pursuance of the provisions of
this Act or for preventing or rectifying any breach of-such order or direction.
(3) The power conferred by this section shall be deemed
to confer upon any person acting in exercise thereof a right of access to any
land or other property whatsoever.
12.
Power to delegate authority.-Any authority upon which any power to make or
give any direction, consent or permission or to do any other Act is conferred
by this Act or by any order made thereunder may, unless express provision is
made to the contrary, in writing authorise, conditionally or otherwise, any
authority subordinate to it to exercise such power on its behalf, and thereupon
the said subordinate authority shall, subject to such conditions as may be
contained in the authorization, be deemed to be the authority upon which such
power is conferred by or under the Act.
13. Attempts, etc., to contravene the provisions of this
Act etc.-(1) Any person who attempts to contravene, or abets or attempts to
abet, or does any act preparatory to, a contravention of the provision of this
Act or of any order made or direction given thereunder, or fails to comply with
any direction given in pursuance of any such order, shall be deemed to have
contravened the provisions of this Act.
(2) Any person who, the knowing or having reasonable
cause to believe that any other person has contravened the provisions of this
Act or of any order made or direction given thereunder, give that other person
any assistance with intent thereby to prevent, hinder or otherwise interfere
with his arrest, trial-or punishment for the said contravention shall be deemed
to have abetted that contravention.
(3) The master of any vessel or the pilot of any
aircraft, as the case may be by means of which any foreigner enters or leaves
Pakistan in contravention of any order made under or direction given in
pursuance of, section 3 shall unless he proves that he exercised all due
diligence to prevent that said contravention, be deemed to have contravened
this Act.
14. Penalties.-lf any person contravenes the
provisions of this Act or of any order made thereunder, or any direction given
in pursuance' of this Act or such order, he shall be punished with imprisonment
for a term which may extend to five years and shall also be liable to fine, and
if such person has entered into a bond in pursuance of clause (f) of
sub-section (2) of section 3, his bond shall be forfeited, and any person bound
thereby shall pay the penalty thereof or, show cause to the satisfaction of the
convicting court why such penalty should not be paid.
15. Protection to person acting under this Act.-No
suit, prosecution or other legal proceeding shall lie against any person for
anything which is in good faith done or intended to be done under this Act.
16. Application of other laws not barred.-The
provisions of this Act shall be in addition to, and not in derogation of, the
provisions of the Registration of Foreigners Act, 1939 (XVI of 1939), the
Passport Act, 1920 (XXXIV of 1920), and of any other enactment for the time
being in force.
17. Repeals.-The Foreigners Act, (1864), (111 of 1864) the Foreigners Act, 1940, (II of 1940) and the Foreigners Act (Amendment) Ordinance, 1946, (Ord. XXI of 1946), are hereby repealed.
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