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FOREIGNERS ACT.
[INDIA ACT III, 1864.] (12th February, 1864.)
WHEREAS it is expedient to make provision
to enable the President of the Union to prevent the subjects
of Foreign States from residing or sojourning in Union of
Burma, or from passing through or traveling therein, without
the consent of the President of the Union ; it is enacted
as follows : -
¹1. In this Act, unless the contest
otherwise requires, the word "foreigner" shall denote
a person who is not a citizen of the Union. -
2. If a question shall arise whether any
person alleged to be a foreigner and to be subject to the
provisions of this Act is a foreigner or not, or is or is
not subject to the provisions of this Act, the onus of proving
that such person is not a foreigner, or is not subject to
the provisions of this Act, shall lie upon such person.
²3. The President of the Union may,
by writing,---
(a) order any foreigner to remove himself
from the Union of Burma, or to remove himself there from
by a particular route to be specified in the order, or
(b) order that any foreigner be deported
forthwith from the Union of Burma.
3-A. (I) Whenever the District Magistrate
considers that the President of the Union should be moved
to issue an order under section 3 in respect of any foreigner
who is within the limits of the jurisdiction of such Magistrate,
he may report the case to the President of the Union and at
the same time issue a warrant for the apprehension of such
foreigner.
(2) Any officer issuing a warrant under sub-section
(1) may, in his discretion, direct by endorsement on the warrant
that if such foreigner executes a bond with or without sureties
for his attendance at a specified place and time, the person
to whom the warrant is directed shall take such security and
release such foreigner from custody.
(3) Any person executing a warrant under
sub-section (1) may search for and apprehend the foreigner
named in such warrant ; and, subject to any direction issued
under sub-section (2), shall forthwith cause such foreigner
when apprehended to be produced before the officer issuing
the warrant.
(4) When a foreigner for whose apprehension
a warrant has been issued under sub section (1) is produced
or appears before the officer issuing such warrant, such officer
may direct him to be detained in custody pending the orders
of the President of the Union, or may release him on his executing
a bond with or without sureties to appear at a specified place
and time and thereafter if and when required until such orders
are obtained.
(5) Any officer who has in accordance with
the provisions of sub-section (4), ordered a foreigner to
be detained or released on his executing a bond shall forthwith
report the fact to the President of the Union. On the receipt
of a report under this sub-section the President of the Union
shall without delay either direct that the foreigner be discharged
or order for the removal¹ [or deportation] of such foreigner
in accordance with the provision of section 3.
4. (1) If any foreigner ordered to remove
himself from the Union of Burma, or ordered to remove himself
there from by a particular route, shall neglect or refuse
so to do, or if any foreigner, having removed himself from
Union of Burma in consequence of an order issued under any
of the provisions of this Act, or having been removed from
the Union of Burma under any of the said provisions, shall
willfully return thereto without a license in writing granted
by the President of the Union, such foreigner may be
apprehended
and detained in safe custody, 4[by an order in writing of
the District Magistrate], until he shall be discharged there
from by order of the President of the Union upon such terms
and conditions as the President of the Union shall deem sufficient
for the peace and security of Union of Burma ²[ * * *
* ].
³(2) Any foreigner who has been order
to be deported under section 3 (b) may be apprehended without
warrant by any police-officer not below the rank of Sub-Inspector
and brought before the District Magistrate who shall, by an
order in writing, cause the said foreigner to be detained
in safe custody pending the completion of arrangements for
his removal out of the Union of Burma.
³(3) Any foreigner apprehended and detained
under the provisions of sub-section (1) may be admitted to
bail by the District Magistrate.
45. Whenever the President of the Union shall
consider it necessary to take further precautions in respect
of foreigners residing or traveling in Union of Burma or
any part thereof, it shall be lawful for the President of
the Union by a notification to order that the provisions of
this and the subsequent sections up to and including section
22 of this Act shall be in force in Union of Burma, such part
thereof as shall be specified in such notification, for such
period as shall be therein declared ; and thereupon, and for
such period, the provisions of this and the subsequent sections
up to and including sections 22 shall have full force and
effect in the Union of Burma or such part thereof as shall
have been so specified. The President of the Union may, from
time to time, by a notification, cancel or alter any former
notification which may still be in force, or may extend the
period declared therein:
6. Every foreigner on arriving in any part
of the Union of Burma in which all the provisions of this
Act are for the time being in force under an order issued
as provided in the last preceding section from any port or
place not within the Union of Burma, or from any port or place
within the Union of Burma where all the provisions of this
Act are not in force, shall forthwith report himself to the
District Magistrate, or to such other officer as shall be
appointed to receive such reports by the President of the
Union.
7. The report shall be in writing, and shall
be signed by the person reporting himself, and shall specify
his name or names, the nation to which he belongs, the place
from which he shall have come, the place or places of his
destination, the object of his pursuit, and the date of his
arrival. The report shall be recorded by the officer to whom
it is made.
8. The provisions of the last two preceding
sections shall not extend to any person being the master or
commander of a vessel or employed therein, but if any such
person shall be in any part of the Union of Burma in which
all the provisions of this Act are for the time being in force,
after he shall have ceased to be actually employed in a vessel,
he shall forthwith report himself in manner aforesaid.
9. If any foreigner shall neglect to report
himself as required by this Act, he may be dealt with in the
manner hereinafter provided in respect of foreigners
traveling
without a license.
10. No foreigner shall travel in or pass
through any part of the Union of Burma in which all the provisions
of this Act are for the time being in force without a license.
11. * * * * *
12. Every such license shall state the name
of the person to whom the license is granted, the nation to
which he belongs, the district or districts through which
he is authorized to pass or the limits within which he is
authorized to travel, and the period (if any) during which
the license is intended to have effect.
13. The license may be granted subject to
such conditions as the President of the Union may direct or
as the officer granting the license may deem necessary, and
may be revoked at any time by the President of the Union or
such officer,
14. If any foreigner travel in or attempt
to pass through any part of the Union of Burma without such
license as aforesaid, or beyond the districts or limits mentioned
therein, or after such license shall have been revoked, or
shall violate any of the conditions therein specified, he
may be apprehended without warrant by any officer exercising
any of the powers of a Magistrate, ¹[* * * *] or by any
police-officer.
15. ¹[* * * *] Wherever any person
shall be apprehended by or taken before the District Magistrate,
such Magistrate shall immediately report the case to the President
of the Union and shall cause the person brought before him
to be discharged or pending the orders of the President of
the Union to be detained.
16. Any person apprehended or detained under
the provisions of this Act may be admitted to bail by the
District Magistrate, or by any officer authorized to grant
licenses, and shall be put to as little inconvenience as possible
during his detention in custody.
17. The President of the Union may order
any person apprehended or detained under the provisions of
this Act to remove himself from any part of the Union of Burma
in which all the provisions of this Act are for the time being
in force, by sea or by such route as the President of the
Union may direct; or the President of the Union may cause
him to be removed from any such part of the Union of Burma
by such route and in such manner as to the President of the
Union shall seem fit.
18. The President of the Union may by order
prohibit any person or any class of persons ²[not being
citizens of the Union] from traveling in or passing through
any part of the Union of Burma in which all the provisions
of this Act may, for the time being, be in force, and from
passing from any part thereof to another without a license
to be granted by such officer or officers as shall be specified
in the order ; and, if any person so prohibited shall
willfully
disobey such order, he may be apprehended without warrant
by any of the officers specified in section 14 of this Act,
and carried before the District Magistrate, and dealt with
under the provisions section 17 in the same manner as if he
were a foreigner: and the President of the Union may order
such person to be detained in safe custody or under the surveillance
of the police so long as it may be deemed necessary for the
peace and security of the Union of Burma or any part thereof.
19. * * * *
20. It shall be lawful for the Commissioner
of Police, or for the District Magistrate, or for any officer
appointed to receive reports as mentioned in the sixth section
of this Act, or for any police-officer under the authority
of such Commissioner or Magistrate, to enter any vessel in
any port or place within the Union of Burma in which all the
provisions of this Act may, for the time being, be in force,
in order to ascertain whether any foreigner bound to report
his arrival under the said section 6 of this Act is on board
of such vessel ; and it shall be lawful for such Commissioner
of Police, Magistrate or other officer as aforesaid to adopt
such means as may be reasonably necessary for that purpose;
and the master or commander of such vessels shall also, before
any of the passengers are allowed to disembark, if he shall
be required so to do by such Commissioner of Police, Magistrate,
or other officer as aforesaid, deliver to him a list in writing
of the passengers on board, specifying the ports or places
at which they embarked, and the ports or places of their
disembarkation,
or intended disembarkation, and answer to the best of his
knowledge all such questions touching the passengers on board
the said vessel, or touching those who may have disembarked
in any part of the Union of Burma, as shall be put to him
by the Commissioner of Police, Magistrate, or other officer
as aforesaid. If any foreigner on board such vessel in any
part of the Union of Burma shall refuse to give an account
of his objects of pursuit in Burma, or if his account thereof
shall not be satisfactory, the officer may refuse to allow
him to disembark, or he may be dealt with in the same manner
as a foreigner traveling in the Union of Burma without a
license.
21. If the master or commander of a vessel
shall willfully give a false answer to any question which
by section 20 of this Act he is bound to answer, or shall
make any false report, he shall be held to have committed
the offence specified in section 177 of the Penal Code.
22. If the master or commander of any vessel
shall willfully neglect or refuse to comply with the requisitions
of this Act, he shall, on conviction before the District Magistrate,
be liable to a fine not exceeding two thousand rupees.
23. Whoever intentionally obstructs any officer
in the exercise of any of the powers vested in him by this
Act shall be held to have committed the offence specified
in section 186 of the Penal Code.
24. * * * *
25. The President of the Union may exempt
any person, or any class of persons, either wholly or partially,
or temporality or otherwise, from all or any of the provisions
of this Act contained in any of the sections subsequent to
section 5, and may at any time revoke any such exemption.
¹26. No suit, prosecution or other legal
proceeding shall lie against any person for anything which
is good faith done or intend to be done under this Act.
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1. This section was first amended by the Union of Burma (Adaptation
of Laws) Order, 1948. and subsequently substituted by Act
XLII, 1948.
2. Substituted by Act
VIII, 1953.
3. Added by Act VIII,
1953.
4. Omitted by the Union
of Burma (Adaptation of Laws) Order, 1948.
5. Substituted by ibid.
6. Omitted by the
Union of Burma (Adaptation of Laws) Order, 1948.
7. Omitted by the
Union of Burma (Adaptation of Laws) Order, 1948.
8. Omitted by the
Union of Burma (Adaptation of Laws) Order, 1948.
9. Substituted by the
same Order.
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