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Start Free TrialPassport Entry into India Act 1920 Section 3A
Title: Punishment for Subsequent Offences
State: Central
Year: 1920
1[3A.Punishment for subsequent offences Whoever having been convicted of an offence under any rule or order made under this Act is again convicted of an offence under this Act shall be punishable with double the penalty provided for the later offence] ________________________ 1 . Inserted by The Passport (Entry Into India) Amendment Act, 2000 (47 of 2000) w.e.f. 08.12.2000.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionPassport (Entry into India) Act, 1920 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1920
.....the conditions prescribed relating to the class of passports to which it belongs; and "prescribed" means prescribed by rules made under this Act. SECTION 03: POWER TO MAKE RULES - (1) The5[Central Government] may make rules6requiring that persons entering7[India] shall be in possession of passports, and for all matters ancillary or incidental to that purpose. (2) Without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing power such rules may- (a) prohibit the entry into7[India] or any part thereof of any person who has not in his possession a passport issued to him; (b) prescribe the authorities by whom passports must have been issued or renewed, and the conditions with which they must comply, for the purposes of this Act; and (c) provide for the exemption, either absolutely or on any condition, of any person or class of persons from any provision of such rules. (3) Rules made under this section may provide that any contravention thereof or of any order issued under the authority of any such rule shall be9"punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend to five years, or with fine which may extend to fifty thousand rupees, or with both". (4) All rules made.....
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