Passport Act 1974 MCQS for tests of jobs in Directorate General of Immigration & Passports, Ministry of Interior, Government of Pakistan
THE PASSPORT ACT, 1974 come into force on 11th March, 1974. An Act to regulate departure from and entry into Pakistan and visit to foreign countries of the citizens of Pakistan.Whereas it is expedient to regulate departure from the entry into Pakistan and visit to foreign countries of citizens of Pakistan and to provide for matters ancillary thereto;
It is hereby enacted as follows :–
1. Short title, extent and commencement.-
(1) This Act may be called the Passports Act, 1974.
(2) It extends to the whole of Pakistan and also applies to all Citizens of Pakistan, wherever they may be.
(3) It shall come into force at once.
2. Definitions.-In this Act unless there is anything repugnant in the subject or context:–
(a) ‘passport’ means a passport which is for the time being valid, and includes any such permit, or other travel document authorizing the holder thereof to travel from ‘Pakistan to any other country, issued by or under the authority of the Federal Government;
(b) ‘prescribed’ means prescribed by rules made under this Act.
3. Prohibition of departure from Pakistan without passport, etc.-No citizen of Pakistan shall :–
(a) depart from Pakistan by any means whatever unless he is in possession of a passport, nor otherwise than from such port or place, by such route and in accordance with such conditions, as may be prescribed; or
(b) visit a foreign country unless his passport is valid for such country.
4. Punishment for contravention of section 3, etc.-(1) A citizen of Pakistan who is of the age of twelve years or more shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend to one year, or with fine or with both, if he :-
(a) contravenes or attempts to contravene or abets the contravention of any of the provisions of section 3; or
(b) enters or attempts to enter Pakistan by any means whatever without being in possession of a passport or otherwise than at such port or place, or by such route, as may be prescribed.
(2) A person departing from or entering, or attempting to depart from or enter, Pakistan
in whose custody or charge a person who has not attained the age of twelve years
departs from or enters, or attempts to depart from or enter Pakistan in contravention of
section 3 or clause (b) of sub-section (I) shall, in addition to any penalty to which he
may be otherwise liable, be liable to be provided for in that sub-section.
(3) Notwithstanding anything contained in the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898 (Act V
of 1898) an offence punishable under sub-section (1) or sub-section (2) shall not be
bailable.
5. Certain acts to be deemed contravention of section 3.-(1) Whoever gives any
person who has contravened the provisions of section 3, any assistance with intent
thereby to prevent, hinder or otherwise interfere with his arrest, trial or punishment for
such contravention, shall be deemed to have abetted the offence of, contravention of the
provisions of that section.
(2) The owner, master or person in charge of any means of transport who causes or
knowingly allows any person to depart from Pakistan in contravention of the provisions
of section 3 by such means of transport shall be deemed to have contravened the
provisions of that section and the means of transport shall, if the Court convicting the
owner, master or person in charge so directs, be forfeited to the Federal Government.
6. Penalties for certain offences relating to passport.- (1) A person shall be
punishable with imprisonment which may extend to three years, or with fine, or with
both, if he:-
(a) make or makes use of any statement which he knows or believes to be false in any
document for obtaining passport; or
(b) attests or verifies statement which he knows or has reason to believe to be false in
any document used for obtaining apassport; or
(c) wilfully conceals any fact which under the circumstances he ought to disclose for the
purpose of obtaining a passport for himself or another person; or
(d) forges, alters or tampers with any passport or any document which he uses for
obtaining a passport; or
(e) uses a passport which has been forged, altered or tampered with; or
(f) uses for obtaining a passport a document which has been forged, altered or
tampered with; or
(g) is in wrongful possession of a passport not lawful issued to him or allows
his passport to be used by another person; or
(h) traffics in passports or and documents required for obtaining a passport;
(i) wilfully false or neglects to return a passport issued to him, if he is required to do so
or if an order cancelling impounding or confiscating it is made [or]
[(j) obtains more than one passport for himself either in the same or different names
by concealing he fact of his already being in possession of a passport.]
Provided that a person guilty of an offence punishable under clause (h) shall be
punished with rigorous imprisonment for a term which shall not be less than six months
and with fine which shall not be less than one thousand rupees.
(2) Notwithstanding anything contained in the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898 (Act V
of 1898), an offence punishable under clause (b) of sub-section (1) shall be a bailable
offence.
7. Power of arrest, seizure, etc.-(1) Any police officer not below the rank of SubInspector, and any officer of customs empowered by general or special order of the
Federal Government in this behalf, may arrest without warrant any person who has
contravened, or against whom a reasonable suspicion exists that he has contravened
any provision of this Act.
(2) Any police officer or other person authorised in this behalf by the Federal
Government may seize in any place any means of transport which he knows or has
reason to believe to be the means of transport by which a person has departed from
Pakistan in contravention of the provisions of section 3.
(3) Any means of transport seized under subsection (2) shall be disposed of in
accordance with the decision of the Court before which the owner, master or person in
charge thereof is prosecuted under subsection (2) of section 5 for a contravention of
section 3.
(4) Every officer making an arrest under that section shall, within a period of twenty-four
hours of such arrest exclusive of the time necessary for the journey from the place of
arrest to the Court of the nearest Magistrate, take or send to person arrested before a
Magistrate having jurisdiction in the case or before the officer in charge of the nearest
police station, and thereupon the provisions of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898
(Act V of 1898) applicable in respect of a person who, having been arrested without
warrant, has been taken or sent before a Magistrate or an officer in charge of a police
station shall apply to him.
The opinion of the handwriting expert is, of course, a mere opinion and cannot be
considered as final word on the subject.
8. Power to cancel, impound or confiscate passport. (1) A passport issued by or
on behalf of the Federal Government shall be the property of the Federal Government
and may by an order under the head of a secretary to the Government of Pakistan, or an
officer authorised by the Federal Government in this behalf be required to be returned
and shall also be liable to be cancelled, impounded or confiscated by like order.
(2) Subject to sub-section (3), before making an order under sub-section (1) in respect
of the passport issued to any person, the Federal Government shall give such person
notice in writing calling upon him to show cause why the order should not be made :
‘Provided that no such notice need be given in the case of an order impounding
a passport if it is necessary in the opinion of the Secretary or such other officer to take
immediate action, but an opportunity to show cause against the making of the order
shall be afforded to the person to whom the order relates, within two weeks from the
making of the order.’]
(3) If the Federal Government has reason to believe that the person in respect of
whose passport it is proposed to make an order under subsection (1) is; or has been
engaged in subversive or in activities which are prejudicial to the interest of Pakistan or
Pakistan’s relations with any foreign power, it shall not be necessary to give such person
the notice provided for in sub-section (2) or to afford him an opportunity of being heard.
(4) Any person in respect of whose passport an order under subsection (i) has been
made in the circumstances referred to in subsection (3), may within thirty days of the
date of the order, apply in the Federal Government for a review of the order; and the
decision of the Federal Government in review shall be final.
5) Any expenditure incurred by the Federal Government on the repatriation to Pakistan
of a citizen of Pakistan who gets stranded or becomes a destitute while he is in a foreign
country, or for any other reason, shall be recoverable, as an arrear of Land Revenue.
9. Burden of proof. The burden of proving that a ‘statement made in any document
used for obtaining a passport is true shall lie on the person making the statement and
the burden of proving that the owner, master or persons in charge of any means of
transport by which any person departs from Pakistan in contravention of the provisions
of section 3 did not knowingly allow such person to so depart shall lie on such owner,
master or person in charge.
10. Identity. 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 in pursuance of this Act
Or of any rules made thereunder.
11. Delegation of power. The Federal Government may, by notification in the official
Gazette, direct that any of its powers of functions under this Act shall, in such
circumstances and subject to such conditions, if any, as may be specified in the
notification, be exercised or performed also –
(a) by any officer or authority subordinate to the Federal Government; or
(b) by any Provincial Government or by any officer or authority subordinate to such
Government.
12. Power to exempt. The Federal Government may, by notification in the official
Gazette, exempt any person or class of persons from alt or any of the provisions of Act
or the rules made thereunder.
13. Power to make rules. (1) The Federal Government may by notification in the
official Gazette, make rules for carrying out the purpose of this Act.
(2) In particular, and without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing power, such
rules may provide for all or any of the following matters, namely :-
(a) the conditions to which a passport issued by or on behalf of the Federal Government
shall be subject, including conditions as to the ports or places in Pakistan at or from
which alone a person holding a passport shall depart from or enter Pakistan ;
(b) the persons, other than the applicants or the issue of passports, by whom, and the
manner in which, applications for the issue of passports may be submitted ;
(c) the licensing by the Federal Government of persons who may submit, on behalf of
other persons, applications for the issue of passports and other qualification of such
persons;
(d) the manner and form in which applications for the issue of the licences referred to in
clause (e) shall be submitted, the person for which such licences shall be valid, the
cancellation and renewal of such licenses and the condition to which they shall subject,
including the location of the offices at which the business of the holders of the licences is
conducted; and
(e) the fees payable in respect of the issue and renewal of the licences referred to in
clause (e).
(3) Rule made under subsection (1) may provide that a contravention thereof shall be
punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend to six months, or with fine,
or with both.
14. Act not to derogate from other laws. The provisions of this Act shall be in
addition to, and not in derogation of the provisions of the Emigration Act, 1922 (VII of
1922), the Foreign Exchange Regulation Act, 1947 (VII of 1947), the Pakistan (Control
of Entry) Act, 1952 (LV of 1952) and any other law relating to foreign exchange or entry
into Pakistan.
15. Repeal. The Passport Act, 1920 (XXXIV of 1920), the Passport (Offences) Act,
[LVI of 1952], and the Punjab Frontier Crossing Regulation, 1873 (Regulation No. VII of
1973), are hereby repealed.