Passports Act
An Act to provide for the issue of passports and travel documents, to regulate the departure from India of citizens of India and for other persons and for matters incidental or ancillary thereto.
1. Short title and extent
2. Definitions
3. Passport or travel document for departure from India
4. Classes of passports and travel documents
5. Applications for passports, travel documents, etc., and orders thereon
6. Refusal of passports, travel documents. etc.
7. Duration of travel document
8. Extension of period of passport
9. Conditions and forms of passports and travel documents
10. Variation, impounding and revocation of passports and travel documents
11. Appeals
12. Offences and penalties
13. Power to arrest
14. Power of search and seizure
15. Previous sanction of Central Government necessary
16. Protection of action taken in good faith
17. Passport and travel document to be property of Central Government
13. [***]
19. Passports and travel documents to be invalid for travel to certain countries
20. Issue of passports and travel documents to persons who are not citizens of India
21. Power to delegate
22. Power to exempt
23. Act to be in addition to certain enactments
24. Power to make rules
25. Change of short title of Act 34 of 1920
26. [***]
27. Repeal and saving
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1. Short title and extent
(1) This Act may be called the Passports Act,
1967.
(2) It extends to the whole of India and
applies also to citizens of India who are outside India.
2. Definitions
In this Act, unless the context otherwise
requires,
(a) "departure", with its
grammatical variations and cognate expressions, means departure from India by
water, land or air;
(b) "passport" means a passport
issued or deemed to have been issued under this Act;
(c) "passport authority" means an
officer or authority empowered under rules made under this Act to issue
passports or travel documents and includes the Central Government;
(d) "Prescribed" means prescribed by
rules made under this Act;
(e) "travel document" means a travel document issued or deemed to have been issued under this Act.
3. Passport or travel document for departure from India
No person shall depart from, or attempt to
depart from, India unless he holds in this behalf a valid passport or travel
document.
Explanation.- For the purposes of
this section,-
(a) "passport" includes a passport
which having been issued by or under the authority of the Government of a
foreign country satisfies the conditions prescribed under the Passport (Entry
into India) Act, 1920 in respect of the 34 of 1920 class of passports to which
it belongs;
(b) "travel document" includes a travel document which having been issued by or under the authority of the Government of a foreign country satisfies the conditions prescribed.
4. Classes of passports and travel documents
(1) The following classes of passports may be
issued under this Act, namely: -
(a) ordinary passport;
(b) official passport;
(c) diplomatic
passport.
(2) The following classes of travel documents
may be issued under this Act, namely:
(a) emergency
certificate authorizing a person to enter India;
(b) certificate of
identity for the purpose of establishing the identity of person;
(c) such other
certificate or document as may be prescribed.
(3) The Central Government shall, in consonance with the usage and practice followed by it in this behalf, prescribe the classes of persons to whom the classes of passports and travel documents referred to respectively in sub-section (1) and sub-section (2) may be issued under this Act.
5. Applications for passports, travel documents, etc., and orders thereon
1[(1) An application for the issue of a
passport under this Act for visiting such foreign country or countries (not
being a named foreign country) as may be specified in the application may be
made to the passport authority and shall be accompanied by 2[Such fee as may be
prescribed to meet the expenses incurred on special security paper, printing,
lamination and other connected miscellaneous services in issuing passports and
other travel documents].
Explanation.- In this section,
"named foreign country" means such foreign country as the Central
Government may, by rules made under this Act, specify in this behalf.
(1A) An application for the issue of-
(i) a passport under
this Act for visiting a named foreign country; or
(ii) a travel document
under this Act, for visiting such foreign country or countries (including a
named foreign country) as may be specified in the application or for an
endorsement on the passport or travel document referred to in this section, may
be made to the passport authority and shall be accompanied by such fee (if any)
not exceeding rupees fifty, as may be prescribed.
(1B) Every application under this section
shall be in such form and contain such particulars as may be prescribed.]
(2) On receipt of an application 3[under this
section], the passport authority, after making such inquiry, if any. as it may
consider necessary, shall, subject to the other provisions of this Act, by
order in writing,-
(a) issue the passport
or travel documents with endorsement, or, as the case may be, make on the
passport or travel document the endorsement, in respect of the foreign country
or countries specified in the application; or
(b) issue the passport
or travel document with endorsement, or, as the case may be, make on the
passport or travel document the endorsement, in respect of one or more of the
foreign countries specified in the application and refuse to make an
endorsement in respect of the other country or countries; or
(c) refuse to issue
the passport or travel document or, as the case may be, refuse to make on the
passport or travel document any endorsement.
(3) Where the passport authority makes an order under clause (b) or clause (c) of sub-section (2) on the application of any person, it shall record in writing a brief statement of its reasons for making such order and furnish to that person on demand a copy of the same unless in any case the passport authority is of the opinion that it will not be in the interests of the sovereignty and integrity of India, the security of India, friendly relations of India with any foreign country or in the interests of the general public to furnish such copy.
6. Refusal of passports, travel documents. etc.
(1) Subject to the other provisions of this
Act, the passport authority shall refuse to make an endorsement for visiting
any foreign country under clause (b) or clause (c) of sub-section (2) of
section 5 on any one or more of the following grounds, and no other ground,
namely: -
(a) that the applicant
may, or is likely to, engage in such country in activities prejudicial to the
sovereignty and integrity of India:
(b) that the presence
of the applicant in such country may, or is likely to, be detrimental to the
security of India;
(c) that the presence
of the applicant in such country may, or is likely to, prejudice the friendly
relations of India with that or any other country,
(d) that in the
opinion of the Central Government the presence of the applicant in such country
is not in the public interest.
(2) Subject to the other provisions of this
Act, the passport authority shall refuse to issue a passport or travel document
for visiting any foreign country under clause (c) of sub-section (2) of section
5 on any one or more of the following grounds, and on no other ground, namely:
-
(a) that the applicant
is not a citizen of India.,
(b) that the applicant
may, or is likely to, engage outside India in activities prejudicial to the
sovereignty and integrity of India.,
(c) that the departure
of the applicant from India may, or is likely to, be detrimental to the
security of India;
(d) that the presence
of the applicant outside India may, or is likely to, prejudice the friendly
relations of India with any foreign country;
(e) that the applicant
has, at any time during the period of five years immediately preceding the date
of his application, been convicted by a court in India for any offence
involving moral turpitude and sentenced in respect thereof to imprisonment for
not less than two years;
(f) that proceedings
in respect of an offence alleged to have been committed by the applicant are
pending before a criminal court in India;
(g) that a warrant or
summons for the appearance, or a warrant for the arrest, of the applicant has
been issued by a court under any law for the time being in force or that an
order prohibiting the departure from India of the applicant has been made by
any such court;
(h) that the applicant
has been repatriated and has not reimbursed the expenditure incurred in
connection with such repatriation;
(i) that in the opinion of the Central Government the issue of a passport or travel document to the applicant will not be in the public interest.
7. Duration of travel document
A passport or travel document shall, unless
revoked earlier, continue in force for such period as may be prescribed
and different periods may be prescribed for different classes of passports or
travel documents or for different categories of passports or travel documents
under each such class:
Provided that a passport or travel document may
be issued for a shorter period than the prescribed period-
(a) if the person by whom it is required so
desires; or
(b) if the passport authority, for reasons to be communicated in writing to the applicant, considers in any case that the passport or travel document should be issued for a shorter period.
8. Extension of period of passport
Where a passport is issued for a shorter period than the prescribed period under section 7, such shorter period shall, unless the passport authority for reasons to be recorded in writing otherwise determines, be extendable for a further period (which together with the shorter period shall not exceed the prescribed period) and provision of this Act shall apply to such extension as they apply to the issue thereof.]
9. Conditions and forms of passports and travel documents
The conditions subject to which, and the form
in which, a passport or travel document shall be issued or renewed shall be
such as may be prescribed:
Provided that different conditions and different
forms may be prescribed for different classes of passports or travel documents
or for different categories of passports or travel documents under each such
class:
Provided further that a passport or travel document may contain in addition, to the prescribed conditions such other conditions as the passport authority may, with the previous approval of the Central Government, impose in any particular case.
10. Variation, impounding and revocation of passports and travel documents
(1) The passport authority may, having regard
to the provisions of sub-section (1) of section 6 or any notification under
section 19, vary or cancel the endorsements on a passport or travel document or
may, with the previous approval of the Central Government, vary or cancel the
conditions (other than the prescribed conditions) subject to which a passport
or travel document has been issued and may, for that purpose, require the
holder of a passport or a travel document, by notice in writing, to deliver up
the passport or travel document to it within such time as may be specified in
the notice and the holder shall comply with such notice.
(2) The passport authority may, on the
application of the holder of a passport or a travel document, and with the
previous approval of the Central Government also vary or cancel the conditions
(other than the prescribed conditions) of the passport or travel document.
(3) The passport authority may impound or
cause to be impounded or revoke a passport or travel document,-
(a) if the passport
authority is satisfied that the holder of the passport or travel document is in
wrongful possession thereof;
(b) if the passport or
travel document was obtained by the suppression of material information or on
the basis of wrong information provided by the holder of the passport or travel
document or any other person on his behalf;
5[Provided that
if the holder of such passport obtains another passport the passport authority
shall also impound or cause to be impounded or revoke such other passport]
(c) if the passport
authority deems it necessary so to do in the interests of the sovereignty and
integrity of India, the security of India, friendly relations of India with any
foreign country, or in the interests of the general public;
(d) if the holder of
the passport or travel document has, at any time after the issue of the
passport or travel document, been convicted by a court in India for any offence
involving moral turpitude and sentenced in respect thereof to imprisonment for
not less than two years;
(e) if proceedings in
respect of an offence alleged to have been committed by the holder of the
passport or travel document are pending before a criminal court in India.
(f) if any of the
conditions of the passport or travel document has been contravened;
(g) if the holder of
the passport or travel document has failed to comply with a notice under
sub-section (1) requiring him to deliver up the same;
(h) if it is brought
to the notice of the passport authority that a warrant or summons for the
appearance, or a warrant for the arrest, of the holder of the passport or
travel document has been issued by a court under any law for the time being in
force or if an order prohibiting the departure from India of the holder of the
passport or other travel document has been made by any such court and the
passport authority is satisfied that a warrant or summons has been so issued or
an order has been so made.
(4) The passport authority may also revoke a
passport or travel document on the application of the holder thereof.
(5) Where the passport authority makes an
order varying or canceling the endorsements on, or varying the conditions of, a
passport or travel document under sub-section (1) or an order impounding or
revoking a passport or travel document under sub-section (3), it shall record
in writing a brief statement of the reasons for making such order and furnish
to the holder of the passport or travel document on demand a copy of the same
unless in any case, the passport authority is of the opinion that it will not be
in the interests of the sovereignty and integrity of India, the security of
India. friendly relations of India with any foreign country or in the interests
of the general public to furnish such a copy.
(6) The authority to whom the passport
authority is subordinate may, by order in writing, impound or cause to be
impounded or revoke a passport or travel document on any ground on which it may
be impounded or revoked by the passport authority and the foregoing provisions
of this section shall, as far as may be, apply in relation to the impounding or
revocation of a passport or travel document by such authority.
(7) A court convicting the holder of a
passport or travel document of any offence under this Act or the rules made
thereunder may also revoke the passport or travel document:
Provided that if the conviction is set aside on
appeal or otherwise the revocation shall become void.
(8) An order of revocation under sub-section
(7) may also be made by an appellate court or by the High Court when exercising
its powers of revision.
(9) On the revocation of a passport or travel document under this section the holder thereof shall, without delay, surrender the passport or travel document, if the same has not already been impounded, to the authority by whom it has been revoked or to such other authority as may be specified in this behalf in the order of revocation.
11. Appeals
(1) Any person aggrieved by an order of the
passport authority under clause (b) or clause (c) of sub-section (2) of section
5 or clause (b) of the proviso to section 7 or sub-section (1), or sub-section
(3) of section 10 or by an order under sub-section (6) of section 10 of the
authority to whom the passport authority is subordinate, may prefer an appeal
against that order to such authority (hereinafter referred to as the appellate
authority) and within such period as may be prescribed:
Provided that no appeal shall lie against any
order made by the Central Government.
(2) No appeal shall be admitted if it is
preferred after the expiry of the period prescribed therefor:
Provided that an appeal may be admitted after
the expiry of the period prescribed therefor if the appellant satisfies the
appellate authority that he had sufficient cause for not preferring the appeal
within that period.
(3) The period prescribed for an appeal shall
be computed in accordance with the provisions of the Limitation Act, 1963, (36
of 1963) with respect to the computation of the periods of limitation
thereunder.
(4) Every appeal under this section shall be
made by a petition in writing and shall be accompanied by a copy of the
statement of the reasons for the order appealed against where such copy has
been furnished to the appellant and 6[by such fee as may be prescribed for
meeting the expenses that may be incurred in calling for relevant records and
for connected services]
(5) In disposing of an appeal, the appellate
authority shall follow such procedure as may be prescribed:
Provided that no appeal shall be disposed of
unless the appellant has been given a reasonable opportunity of representing
his case.
(6) Every order of the appellate authority confirming, modifying or reversing the order appealed against shall be final.
12. Offences and penalties
(1) Whoever-
(a) contravenes the
provisions of section 3; or
(b) knowingly
furnishes any false information or suppresses any material information with a.
view to obtaining a passport or travel document under this Act or without
lawful authority alters or attempts to alter or causes to alter the entries
made in a passport or travel document; or
(c) fails to produce
for inspection his passport or travel document (whether issued under this Act
or not) when called upon to do so by the prescribed authority; or
(d) knowingly uses a
passport or travel document issued to another person; or
(e) knowingly allows
another person to use a passport or travel document issued to him, shall be
punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend to 7[two years or with
fine which may extend to five thousand rupees] or with both.
8[(1A) Whoever, not being a citizen of India,-
(a) makes an
application for a passport or obtains a passport by suppressing information
about in nationality, or
(b) holds a forged
passport or any travel document, shall be punishable with imprisonment for a
term which shall not be less than one year but may extend to five years and
with fine which shall not be less than ten thousand rupees but which may extend
to fifty thousand rupees] or with both.
(2) Whoever abets any offence punishable under
9[sub-section (1) or sub-section (1A)] shall, if the act abetted is committed
in consequence of the abetment, be punishable with the punishment provided in
that sub-section for that offence.
(3) Whoever contravenes any condition of a
passport or travel document or any provision of this Act or any rule made
thereunder for which no punishment is provided elsewhere in this Act shall be
punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend to three months or
with fine which may extend to five hundred rupees or with both.
(4) Whoever, having been convicted of an offence under this Act, is again convicted of an offence under this Act shall be punishable with double the penalty provided for the latter offence,
13. Power to arrest
(1) Any officer of customs empowered by a
general or special order of the Central Government in this behalf and any
10[officer of police or emigration officer] not below the rank of a
sub-inspector may arrest without warrant any person against whom a reasonable
suspicion exists that he has committed any offence punishable under section 12
and shall, as soon as may be, inform him of the grounds for such arrest.
(2) Every officer making an arrest under this section shall, without unnecessary delay, take or send the person arrested before a magistrate having jurisdiction in the case or to the officer in charge of the nearest police station and the provisions of 11[section 57 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (2 of 1974)] shall, so far as may be, apply in the case of any such arrest.
14. Power of search and seizure
(1) Any officer of customs empowered by a
general or special order of the Central Government in this behalf and any
10[officer of police or emigration officer] not below the rank of a
sub-inspector may search any place and seize any passport or travel document
from any person against whom a reasonable suspicion exists that he has
committed any offence punishable under section 12.
(2) The provisions of the 12[Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (2 of 1974)] relating to searches and seizures shall, so far as may be, Apply to searches and seizures under this section.
15. Previous sanction of Central Government necessary
No prosecution shall be instituted against any person in respect of any offence under this Act without the previous sanction of the Central Government or such officer or authority as may be authorized by that Government by order in writing in this behalf.
16. Protection of action taken in good faith
No suit, prosecution or other, legal proceeding shall lie against the Government or any officer or authority for anything which is in good faith done or intended to be done tinder this Act.
17. Passport and travel document to be property of Central Government
A passport or travel document issued under
this Act shall in all times remain the property of the Central Government.
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19. Passports and travel documents to be invalid for travel to certain countries
Upon the issue of t notification by the
Central Government that a foreign country is-
(a) a country which is committing external
aggression against India; or
(b) a country assisting the country committing
external aggression against India; or
(c) a country where armed hostilities are in
progress; or
(d) a country to which travel must be restricted in the public interest because such travel would seriously impair the conduct of foreign affairs of the Government of India, a passport or travel document for travel through or visiting such country shall cease to be valid for such travel or visit unless in any case a special endorsement in that behalf is made in the prescribed form by the prescribed authority.
20. Issue of passports and travel documents to persons who are not citizens of India
Notwithstanding anything contained in the foregoing provisions relating to issue of a passport or travel document, the Central Government may issue, or cause to be issued, a passport or travel document to a person who is not a citizen of India if that Government is of the opinion that it is necessary so to do in the public interest.
21. Power to delegate
The Central Government may, by notification in
the Official Gazette, direct that any power or function which may be exercised
or performed by it under this Act other than the power under clause (d) of sub-section
(1) of section 6 or the power under clause (i) of sub-section (2) of that
section or the power under section 24, may, in relation to such matters and
subject to such conditions, if any, as it may specify in the notification, be
exercised or performed-
(a) by such officer or authority subordinate
to the Central Government; or
(b) by any State Government or by any officer
or authority subordinate to such Government; or
(c) in any foreign country in which there is
no diplomatic mission of India, by such Consular Officer;
as may be specified in the notification.
22. Power to exempt
Where the Central Government is of the opinion
that it is necessary or expedient in the public interest so to do, it may, by
notification in the Official Gazette and subject to such conditions, if any, as
it may specify in the notification,-
(a) exempt any person or class of persons from
the operation of all or any of the provisions of this Act or the rules made
thereunder; and
(b) as often as may be, cancel any such notification and again subject, by a like notification, the person or class of persons to the operation of such provisions.
23. Act to be in addition to certain enactments
The provisions of this Act shall be in
addition to and not in derogation of the provisions of the Passport (Entry into
India) Act, 1920 (34 of 1920), the 14[Emigration Act, 1983 (31 of 1983), the
Registration of Foreigners Act, 1939 (16 of 1939), the Foreigners Act, 1946 (31
of 1946), 15[***] the Trading with the Enemy (Continuance of Emergency
Provisions) Act, 1947 (16 of 1947), the Foreigners Law (Application and
Amendment) Act, 1962 (42 of 1962), 16[the Foreign Exchange Regulation Act,
1973] and other enactments relating to foreigners and foreign exchange.
24. Power to make rules
(1) The Central Government may, by
notification in the Official Gazette, make rules for carrying out the purposes
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 appointment,
jurisdiction, control and functions of passport authorities,
(b) the classes of
persons to whom passport and travel documents referred to respectively in
sub-section (1) and sub-section (2) of section 4 may be issued;
(c) the form and
particulars of application for the issue or renewal of a passport or travel
document or for endorsement on a passport or travel document and where the
application is for the renewal, the time within which it shall be made;
(d) the period for
which passports and travel documents shall continue in force;
(e) the form in which
and the conditions subject to which the different classes of passports and
travel documents may be issued, renewed or varied;
17[(ee) specifying the
foreign country for the purposes of the Explanation to sub-section (1) of
section 5];
(f) the fees payable
in respect of 18[[any application for the issue of a passport under sub-section
(1) of section 5 or issue of a passport] for visiting a foreign country
referred to in sub-section (1A) of section 5 or issue of a passport]] or travel
document or for varying any endorsement or making a fresh endorsement on a
passport or a travel document and the fees payable in respect of any appeal
under this Act:
(g) the appointment of
appellate authorities under sub-section (1) of section 11, the jurisdiction of,
and the procedure which may be followed by, such appellate authorities;
(h) the services
(including the issue of a duplicate passport or travel document in lieu of a
passport or travel document lost, damaged or destroyed) which may be rendered
in relation to a passport or travel document and the fees therefor,
(i) any other matter
which is to be or may be prescribed or in respect of which this Act makes no
provision or makes insufficient provision and provision is, in the opinion of
the Central Government, necessary for the proper implementation of the Act.
(3) Every rule made under this Act shall be laid as soon as may be after it is made, before each House of Parliament while it is in session for a total period of thirty days which may be comprised in one session or 19[in two or more successive sessions, and if, before the expiry of the session immediately following the session or the successive sessions aforesaid] in which it is so laid or the session immediately following, both Houses agree in making any modification in the rule or both Houses agree that the rule should not be made, the rule shall thereafter have effect only in such modified form or be of no effect, as the case may be; so however, that any such modification or annulment shall be without prejudice to the validity or anything previously done under that rule.
25. Change of short title of Act 34 of 1920
In the Indian Passport Act, 1920, in
sub-section (1) of section 1, for the words and figures "the Indian
Passport Act, 1920", the words, brackets and figures "the Passport
(Entry into India) Act, 1920" shall be substituted.
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27. Repeal and saving
(1) The Passports Ordinance, 1967 is hereby
repealed.
(2) Notwithstanding such repeal, anything done or any action taken or purporting to have been done or taken under the said Ordinance shall be deemed to have been done or taken under this Act as if this Act had commenced on the 5th day of May, 1967.
Foot Notes
1. Inserted by Act 31 of 1978, w.e.f. 18th.
August, 1978.
2. Substituted. for the words "a fee of
rupees fifty" by the passports (Amendment) Act 1993 (Act No. 35 of 1993)
dated 13th April, 1993.
3. Inserted by Act 31 of 1978, w.e.f. 18th.
August, 1978.
4. Substituted by Act No. 35 of 1993 dated
13th. April, 1993 for earlier section 8.
5. Proviso inserted by Act No. 35 of 1993
dated 13th. April, 1993.
6. Substituted by Act No. 35 of 1993 dated
13th. April 1993, for the words and brackets "by such fee (if any) not
exceeding rupees twenty five as may be prescribed".
7. Substituted by Act No. 35 of 1993 dated
13th. April 1993, for the words "Six months or with fine which may extend
to two thousand rupees".
8. Inserted by Act No. 35 of 1993 dated 13th
April 1993.
9. Substituted by Act. No. 35 of 1993 dated
13th April 1993.
10. Substituted by Act No. 35 of 1993 dated
13th April 1993 for the words "Officer of Police".
11. Substituted by Act No. 31 of 1978, w.e.f.
18th. August 1978.
12. Substituted by Act No. 31 of 1978.
13. Earlier section 18 omitted by Act No. 35
of 1993 dated 13th. April 1993.
14. Substituted by Act No. 35 of 1993 dated
13th. April, 1993 for the words and figures "The Emigration Act,
1922".
15. Omitted by Act No. 31 of 1978, w.e.f.
18th. August, 1978.
16. Inserted by Act No. 31 of 1978, w.e.f. 18th.
August, 1978.
17. Inserted by Act No. 31 of 1978, w.e.f.
18th. August, 1978.
18. Substituted by Act No. 35 of 1993 dated
13th April, 1993, for the words "any application for the issue or the
renewal of a passport".
19. Substituted by Act No. 31 of 1978, w.e.f.
18th. August, 1978.
20. Earlier section 26 omitted by Act No. 35 of 1993 dated 13th April, 1993.