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India: S.R.O. 1108 of 1950 Regulating Entry of Tibetan national into India, 1950

Publisher National Legislative Bodies / National Authorities
Publication Date 26 December 1950
Cite as National Legislative Bodies / National Authorities, India: S.R.O. 1108 of 1950 Regulating Entry of Tibetan national into India, 1950, 26 December 1950, available at: https://www.refworld.org/docid/3ae6b52e24.html [accessed 27 October 2019]
Comments The regulation was published as S.R.O. 1108 dated 26 December 1950.
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In exercise of the powers conferred by Section 3 of the Foreigners Act, 1946 (31 of 1946) and Section 3 of the Registration of Foreigners Act, 1939 (16 of 1939) the Central Government is pleased to direct that any foreigner of Tibetan nationality, who enters into India hereafter shall -

(a)at the time of his entry into India obtain from officer-in-charge of the Police post at the Indo-Tibetan frontier, a permit in the from specified in the annexed Schedule;

(b)comply with such instructions as may be prescribed in the said permit; and

(c)get himself registered as a foreigner and obtain a certificate of registration.

SCHEDULE
Permit

Serial No.

Mr.. .......................son of ................................a foreigner of Tibetan nationality whose description* is given below having arrived in India from Tibet via .................... is hearby permitted to stay in India for a period of ................... months from the date hereof and to travel to the places mentioned below. If he/she does not leave India before ............................. he/she will, unless he/she obtained the permission of the Central Government to remain for a longer period, be liable to prosecution for a contravention of the provisions of the Foreigners Act, 1946, punishable with imprisonment for a period of five years and with fine and will also be liable to explusion from India. Application for an extension of this permit should be made at least fifteen days before.......................and must be addressed to the Central Government through the State Government.

2.This permit must be produced on demand of any Registration Officer, Magistrate or Police Officer not below the rank of head constable.

3.This permit must be surrendered to the Officer-in-charge of the Police post at place of departure from India.

4.The contents of this permit have been explained to the holder thereof.

(Seal) Signature of the issuing Authority'

Description of holder:

(a)Age

(b)Sex

(c)Height

(d)Colour of eyes

(e)Occupation

Please permitted to visit (vide Para 2).

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