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Title: Power to Make Orders
State: Central
Year: 1946
.....and] for such incidental and supplementary matters as may, in the opinion of the Central Government, be expedient or necessary for giving effect to this Act. 3 [(3)Any authority prescribed in this behalf may with respect to any particular foreigner make orders under clause (c) 5 [or clause (f)] of sub-section (2).] __________________________ 1. For Foreigners Order, 1948, see Gazette of India, 1948, Pt. I. p. 198. 2. Substituted by Act 38 of 1947, section 2, for "British India" (w.e.f.15-12-1947). 3. Inserted by Act 38 of 1947, section 4 (w.e.f. 15-12-1947). 4. Inserted by Act 42 of 1962, section 3 (24-11-1962). Earlier the brackets, letter and words "(g) shall be arrested and detained or confined;" were omitted by Act 11 of 1957, section 3 (w.r.e.f. 19-1-1957). 5. Substituted by Act 11 of 1957, section 3 for "clause (f) or clause (g)" (w.r.e.f. 19-1-1957).
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State: Central
Year: 1946
.....AND REASONS "At present the only permanent measures governing foreigners specifically are the Registration of Foreigners Act ,1939andthe Foreigners Act, 1864. The Act of 1939 provides for the making of rules to regulate registration of foreigners and formalities connected therewith, their movement in, or departure from, India. The Act of 1864 provides for the expulsion of foreigners and their apprehension and detention pending removal and for a ban on their entry into India after removal; the rest of the Act which provides for report on arrival, travel under a licence and certain incidental measures can be enforced only on the declaration of an emergency. The powers under this Act have been found to be ineffective and inadequate both during normal times and during an emergency. The needs of the war emergency were met by the enactment of a Foreigners Ordinance in 1939 and the promulgation under it of the Foreigners Order and the Enemy Foreigners Order. Even at that time the need for more satisfactory permanent legislation was recognised but it was decided to postpone consideration of such a measure until after the war. The Ordinance was. therefore, replaced by the Foreigners Act,.....
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