Section 4 of FA, 1946 : Section 4: Persons On Parole
FA, 1946
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Explanation using Example
Imagine a foreign national, let's call him John, who has been found guilty of espionage activities in Country X. The government of Country X, under their powers as detailed in the Foreigners Act, issues an order to detain John at a specific facility. According to Section 4(1) of the Foreigners Act, 1946, John's detention will be governed by rules set by the Central Government, including his maintenance, discipline, and the punishment of any offences or breaches of discipline he might commit while detained.
Meanwhile, another foreigner, named Sarah, has been...
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