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      • 2. Constitution of Tribunals.
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      • 1. Short title.
      • 2. Constitution of Tribunals.
      • 3. Procedure for disposal of questions.
      • 3A. Procedure for disposal of appeal referred to in subpara (1B) of paragraph 2.
      • 3B.
      • 4. Power of Tribunals.
      • 1. Short title and extent
      • 2. Definitions
      • 3. Power to make orders
      • 3-A. Power to exempt citizens of Commonwealth countries and other persons from application of Act in certain cases
      • 4. Internees
      • 5. Change of name
      • 6. Obligations of masters of vessels, etc
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      • 14-A. Penalty for entry in restricted areas, etc
      • 14-B. Penalty for using forged passport
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      • 1. Short title, commencement and extent.
      • 2. Definitions.
      • 2A. Authority prescribed for the purpose of section 7 of the Foreigners Act, 1946.
      • 3. Power to grant or refuse permission to enter India.
      • 3A. Exemption of certain class of foreigners.
      • 3B. Requirement of holding a valid passport or other valid travel document while living in India.
      • 4. Landing of Seamen.
      • 5. Power to grant permission to depart from India.
      • 5A. Power to examine persons.
      • 6. Liability of master of vessel, etc., to remove a foreigner.
      • 6A. Liability of master of vessel or country representative or station manager of airline to provide information.
      • 7. Restriction of sojourn in India.
      • 8. Prohibited places.
      • 9. Protected areas.
      • 10. Restrictions on employment.
      • 11. Power to impose restrictions on movements, etc.
      • 11A. Restrictions on certain activities.
      • 11B. Restrictions on mountaineering expeditions.
      • 12. Powers to remove foreigners from Cantonments.
      • 13. Power to close clubs and restaurants.
      • 14. Expenses of deportation.
      • 15. Report to be made by Universities and Educational Institutions.
      • 16. Report to be made to and by hotel keepers.
      • 17. Reports or application or information to be submitted in electronic form.
      • Schedule. Schedule

The Foreigners Order, 1948

Published vide Notification No. 9/9/46-Political (EW), dated 10.2.1948

Last Updated 28th December, 2022 [act130]


No. 9/9/46-Political (EW). - In exercise of the powers conferred by section 3 of the Foreigners Act, 1946 (XXXI of 1946), and in supersession of the Foreigners Order, 1939 and of all notifications amending the same, the Central Government is pleased to make the following Order: -

FACT SHEET ▼

Published in the Gazette of India, 1948, Pt.I, Section 1, dated 14.2.1948, p.198. Vide No. 9/9/46-Political (EW), dated 10.2.1948.

1. Short title, commencement and extent. - (1) This Order may be called The Foreigners Order, 1948.

(2) It shall come into force at once.

(3) It extends to the whole of India.

2. Definitions. - In this Order: -

(1) Registration Officer means a Registration Officer as defined in the [Registration of Foreigners Rules, 1939] , or such other officer as may be authorised by him to perform the functions of a Registration Officer under this Order;

(2) civil authority means such authority as may be appointed by the Central Government in this behalf for such area as it thinks fit;

(3) port includes an airport.

[2A. Authority prescribed for the purpose of section 7 of the Foreigners Act, 1946. - For the purpose of section 7 of the Foreigners Act,1946, the prescribed authority shall be the Registration Officer.]

3. Power to grant or refuse permission to enter India. - [(1) No foreigner shall enter India

(a) otherwise than at such port or other place of entry on the borders of India as a Registration Officer having jurisdiction at that port or place may appoint in this behalf, either for foreigners generally or for any specified class or description of foreigners; or

(b) without the leave of the civil authority having jurisdiction at such port or place.]

(2) Leave to enter shall be refused if the civil authority is satisfied that,

(a) the foreigner is not in possession of a valid passport or visa for India or has not been exempted from the possession of a passport or visa;

(b) he is a person of unsound mind or a mentally defective person;

(c) he is suffering from a loathsome or infectious disease in consequence of which, in the opinion of the medical officer of the port or the place of entry, as the case may be, the entry of the foreigner is likely to prejudice public health;

(d) he has been sentenced in a foreign country for an extradition offence within the meaning of the Indian Extradition Act, 1903 (15 of 1903);

(e) his entry is prohibited either under an order issued by a competent authority or under the specific orders of the Central Government.

(3) The civil authority may attach such conditions as it thinks fit to the grant of leave to enter and such conditions may be varied in such manner or cancelled as the Central Government deems fit.

(4)(a) Notwithstanding anything contained in sub-paragraphs (1) to (3) or in the [Indian Passport Act, 1920 (34 of 1920)], or in the rules made thereunder, a civil authority may, in the interests of public safety, prohibit the entry of any foreigner into India.

(b) Whenever the civil authority issues an order under clause (a), it shall report the matter forthwith to the Central Government which may cancel or modify the order in such manner as it thinks fit.

(5) Where leave to enter is refused to a foreigner, he may be detained at some place approved by the civil authority and may, if he has come by sea, be placed temporarily on shore for that purpose, and whilst he is so detained a foreigner shall be deemed to be in legal custody and not to have entered India.

[3A. Exemption of certain class of foreigners. - (1) Persons belonging to minority communities in [Afghanistan, Bangladesh]
and Pakistan, namely, Hindus, Sikhs, Buddhists, Jains, Parsis and Christians who were compelled to seek shelter in India due to religious persecution or fear of religious persecution and entered into India on or before the 31st December, 2014-

(a) without valid documents including passport or other travel documents and who have been exempted under rule 4 from the provisions of rule 3 of the Passport (Entry into India) Rules, 1950, made under section 3 of the Passport (Entry into India) Act, 1920 (34 of 1920); or

(b) with valid documents including passport or other travel document and the validity of any of such documents has expired,

are hereby granted exemption from the application of provisions of the Foreigners Act, 1946 and the orders made thereunder in respect of their stay in India without such documents or after the expiry of those documents, as the case may be, from the date of publication of this order in the Official Gazette.]

[3B. Requirement of holding a valid passport or other valid travel document while living in India. - Save as otherwise provided in terms of this Order or Rule 4 of the Passport (Entry into India) Rules, 1950, a foreigner shall hold a valid passport or other valid travel document relating to passport, as the case may be, while living in India.

Explanation. - For the purpose of this paragraph, "other valid travel document" includes emergency certificate or certificate of identity or such other document which has been issued by or under the authority of the Government of a foreign country satisfying the conditions specified in the Passport (Entry into India) Rules, 1950 as made under the Passport (Enter into India) Act, 1920 (34 of 1920)]

4. Landing of Seamen. - (1) No seaman or member of the crew of an aircraft, being a foreigner, shall land in India without a special permit from the Superintendent of Police or any other Police Officer not below the rank of a Sub-Inspector or Sergeant.

(2) No such permit shall be granted unless the owners or agents of the vessel or aircraft have undertaken either generally in respect of all members of the crew of vessels or aircraft belonging to or managed by them or in an individual case the responsibility for the maintenance of such seaman or member of the crew during his residence in India and for the expenses of his departure from India.

(3) For the purpose of this paragraph seaman has the meaning assigned to it in the [Registration of Foreigners Rules, 1939].

(4) The provisions of this paragraph are in addition to, and not in derogation of, the provisions of paragraph 3.

5. Power to grant permission to depart from India. - [(1) No foreigner shall leave India,

(a) otherwise than at such port or other recognised place of departure on the borders of India as a Registration Officer having jurisdiction at that port or place may appoint in this behalf, either for foreigners generally or for any specified class or description of foreigners; or

(b) without the leave of the civil authority having jurisdiction at such port or place.]

(2) Leave shall be refused if the civil authority is satisfied that

(a) the foreigner has failed to comply with the formalities of departure prescribed under the [Registration of Foreigners Rules, 1939] ;

(b) the foreigners presence is required in India to answer a criminal charge;

(c) the foreigners departure will prejudice the relations of the Central Government with a foreign power;

(d) the departure of the foreigner has been prohibited under an order issued by a competent authority.

(3)(a) Notwithstanding anything contained in the above sub-paragraphs, a civil authority may prohibit the departure of a foreigner where it is satisfied that such departure would not be conducive to the public interest.

(b) Whenever a civil authority issues an order under clause (a), it shall report the matter forthwith to the Central Government which may cancel or modify the order in such manner as it thinks fit.

[5A. Power to examine persons. - The civil authority may examine any person who seeks leave to enter India or to depart therefrom or during his stay in India for the purposes of the Foreigners Act, 1946, or of any order made thereunder; and it shall be the duty of every such person to furnish to the civil authority such information in such manner and at such times, as that authority may require.]

6. Liability of master of vessel, etc., to remove a foreigner. - (1) A civil authority may require the master of the vessel or pilot of the aircraft in which a foreigner has arrived or the owners or agents of that vessel or aircraft, as may be appropriate in the opinion of such civil authority, to remove a foreigner who has been refused permission to enter or who has entered India without its permission [or who has been landed in contravention of sub-rule (3)] and the master, pilot, owner or agent, as the case may be, shall comply with such requisition, unless it is received more than two months after the date of the arrival of the foreigner in India.

(2) The master of a vessel or the pilot of an aircraft, scheduled to call at any port outside India, shall, if so required by the Central Government, receive a foreigner in respect of whom an order directing that he shall not remain in India has been made, and his dependents, if any, on board the vessel or aircraft, as the case may be, and afford him and them a passage to that port and proper accommodation and maintenance during the passage.

[(3) The master of any vessel or the pilot of any aircraft shall not, without the permission of the civil authority, land at any port in India any person travelling by that vessel or aircraft against the wishes of such person, unless such person has been required by the Central Government to be brought to India.

(4) Nothing contained in the Foreigners (Exemption) Order, 1957, shall preclude the operation and application of the provision of sub-paragraph (3)]
.

[6A. Liability of master of vessel or country representative or station manager of airline to provide information. - The master of a vessel or country representative or station manager of an airline, as the case may be, arriving or landing in India, shall provide the following information about the passengers on board and crew, in electronic form, within fifteen minutes of leaving or taking off of the vessel or aircraft from the port of embarkation outside India, to the immigration authority on the ports of arrival or landing in India, namely:

(i) flight information:

(a) airline carrier code and flight number;

(b) departure airport;

(c) scheduled departure date and time;

(d) arrival airport;

(e) scheduled arrival date and time;

(ii) passenger information:

(a) last name;

(b) first name;

(c) middle name;

(d) gender;

(e) date of birth;

(f) nationality;

(iii) journey information:

(a) journey start airport;

(b) destination airport;

(c) passenger name record locator;

(iv) travel document information:

(a) document type;

(b) document number;

(c) expiry date; and

(d) country of issue.

For crew, in addition to the above information, the information about cockpit or operating crew indication shall also be furnished.]

[7. Restriction of sojourn in India. - [(1) Every foreigner who enters India on the authority of a visa issued in pursuance of the Indian Passport Act, 1920 (34 of 1920), shall obtain from the Registration Officer having jurisdiction, either at the place at which the said foreigner enters India or at the place at which he presents a registration report in accordance with rule 6 of the [Registration of Foreigners Rules, 1939], a permit indicating the period during which he is authorised to remain in India and also indicating the place or places for stay in India, if any, specified in the visa. In granting such permit, the said Registration Officer may restrict the stay of the foreigner to any of the places specified in the visa].]

[(2) Every foreigner to whom the provisions of sub-paragraph (1) do not apply shall obtain a permit indicating the period during which he is authorised to remain in India from the Registration Officer to whom he presents a registration report in accordance with rule 6 of the [Registration of Foreigners Rules, 1939].]

[(3) Every foreigner to whom a permit is issued under sub-paragraph (1) or sub-paragraph (2)

(i) shall not, if the permit indicates the place or places for stay in India, visit any other place unless the permit is extended by the Central Government to such other place; [*]

[(ii) shall, if the permit indicates the place or places for stay in India, report in person or in writing his arrival at, and departure from, any such place to the Registration Officer having jurisdiction at such place, within twenty-four hours after his arrival or, as the case may be, before his intended departure; and

[(iii) shall, unless the period indicated in the permit is extended by the Central Government, depart from India before the expiry of the said period; and at the time of the foreigners departure from India the permit shall be surrendered by him to the Registration Officer having jurisdiction at the place from which he departs.)]

8. Prohibited places. - (1) No foreigner shall, without the permission of the civil authority having jurisdiction at such place, visit, or reside in, any prohibited place as defined in the Indian Official Secrets Act, 1923 (19 of 1923).

(2) Where any foreigner is, on the commencement of this Order, residing in any prohibited place and is not permitted to continue to reside there, he shall, within such time as may be specified by the civil authority, remove himself from such place.

(3) The civil authority may impose on any householder or other person in such prohibited place the obligation to report to the police or to any naval, military or air-force authority the presence of any foreigner in his household or in any premises occupied by him or under his control and the departure of any such foreigner and such other particulars with respect to such foreigner as may be prescribed by such authority.

9. Protected areas. - (1) The Central Government or, with its prior sanction, a civil authority may by order declare any area to be a protected area for the purposes of this Order.

(2) On such declaration, the civil authority may, as to any protected area, by order

(a) prohibit any foreigner or any class of foreigner from entering or remaining in the area;

(b) impose on any foreigner or class of foreigners entering or being in the area such conditions or restrictions as it may think fit as to

(i) reporting to the police or any naval, military, or air-force authority;

(ii) surveying or making sketches or photographs;

(iii) the use or possession of any machine, apparatus, or other article of any description;

(iv) the acquisition of land or any interest in land within the area;

(v) any other matter or thing as to which it may deem it necessary in the interests of public safety impose conditions or restrictions;

(c) impose on any householder or other person the obligation to report to the police or any naval, military, or air-force authority the presence of any foreigner in his household or in any premises occupied by him or under his control, and, the departure of any such foreigner and such other particulars with respect to any such foreigner as may be prescribed by the order:

Provided that the civil authority may, subject to any general or specific direction of the Central Government, grant to an individual foreigner a special permit exempting him from any or all of the conditions or restrictions imposed under this sub-paragraph.

10. Restrictions on employment. - (1) No foreigner shall, without the permission in writing of the civil authority, either enter any premises relating to [or accept employment in, or in connection with,

(i) any undertaking for the supply to Government or to the public of light, petroleum, power or water; or

(ii) any other undertaking which may be specified by the Central Government in this behalf.]

[(1-A) No foreigner employed without the permission in writing of the civil authority before the commencement of the Foreigners (Amendment) Order, 1964, in any undertaking referred to in clause (i) of sub-paragraph (1) shall remain employed in such undertaking, without the permission in writing of the civil authority, after the expiry of a period of three months from the commencement of the Foreigners (Second Amendment) Order, 1964.

(1-B) No foreigner employed in any undertaking specified in clause (ii) of sub-paragraph (1) before the undertaking was so specified shall remain employed in such undertaking, without the permission in writing of the civil authority, after the expiry of a period of one month from the date of commencement of the Foreigners (Second Amendment) Order, 1964, or the date on which the undertaking was so specified, whichever is later]
:

[Provided that no Pakistani national shall remain employed in any such undertaking as is referred to in clause (ii) of sub-paragraph (1), which has been, or may be specified after the 1st September, 1965, unless he has obtained permission in writing from the civil authority within twenty-four hours from the date of commencement of the Foreigners (Second Amendment) Order, 1964 or from the date on which the undertaking is so specified, whichever is later.]

(2) The management of any undertaking referred to in a sub-paragraph (1) shall furnish to the civil authority such information regarding foreigner employed in that undertaking and make available for inspection such records and registers as may be called for by the authority.]

11. Power to impose restrictions on movements, etc. - The civil authority may, by order in writing, direct that any foreigner shall comply with such conditions as may be specified in the order in respect of

(1) his place of residence;

(2) his movements;

(3) his association with any person or class of persons specified in the order; and

(4) his possession of such articles as may be specified in the order.

[11A. Restrictions on certain activities. - Notwithstanding anything contained in the Foreigners (Exemption) Order, 1957, no foreigner shall produce, or attempt to produce, or cause to be produced, any picture or film, including a documentary or feature film for television or the screen, intended for public exhibition, except with the permission in writing of, and subject to such conditions as may be specified in this behalf, by the Central Government.]

[11B. Restrictions on mountaineering expeditions. - No foreigner or group of foreigners shall climb or attempt to climb any mountain peak in India, except those peaks which are opened for mountaineering or trekking expeditions under specific orders issued by the Central Government from time to time with routes as may be specified in the said orders, without obtaining the prior permission in writing of the Central Government on an application made in that behalf through the Indian Mountaineering Foundation (a registered society having its registered office in the National Capital Territory of Delhi) and without specification of route to be followed, accompaniment by liaison officer, use of photographic and wireless communication equipment, as may laid down in this behalf by the Central Government:

Provided that the prior permission of the Central Government shall be required by nationals of China, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Afghanistan or persons having their origin in the said countries even for climbing peaks which are so opened under specific orders issued by the Central Government:

Provided further that the Indian Mountaineering Foundation shall specify routes, attach liaison officer and impose such restrictions as it may deem necessary in respect of peaks which are so opened under specific orders issued by the Central Government].

12. Powers to remove foreigners from Cantonments. - The military officer for the time being in command of the forces in a Cantonment may, by order in writing, direct any foreigner to remove himself from the Cantonment within such time as may be specified in the order.

13. Power to close clubs and restaurants. - (1) A civil authority may direct that any premises in its jurisdiction which in its opinion are used for the sale of refreshments to be consumed on the premises or as a place of public resort or entertainment, or as a club, and which are or have recently been frequented by foreigners, shall be either closed altogether or kept closed during such hours or for such purposes as may be required by it, if in its opinion either

(a) the foreigner so frequenting the premises are of criminal or disloyal associations or otherwise undesirable; or

(b) the premises are conducted in a disorderly or improper manner, or in a manner prejudicial to the public good, and if any premises are kept open in contravention of any such direction the occupier or person having control of the premises shall be deemed to have acted in contravention of this order.

(2) Where any premises have been closed under this paragraph the occupier or person having control of the premises shall not occupy or control any other premises which are used for the sale of refreshments, or as a place of public resort or entertainment, or as a club without the consent of the civil authority of the area in which the premises are situate.

(3) Any police officer, if authorised by the civil authority may, for the purpose of enforcing the provisions of this paragraph, enter, if necessary by force, and search or occupy any premises in respect of which an order under this paragraph has been made by the civil authority.

(4) Any action taken by a civil authority under sub-paragraphs (1) to (3) above shall be reported forthwith to the Central Government which may cancel or modify such order in such manner as it deems fit.

14. Expenses of deportation. - Where an order is made in the case of any foreigner directing that he shall not remain in India or where a foreigner is refused permission to enter India or has entered India without permission, the Central Government may, if it thinks fit, apply any money or property of the foreigner in payment of the whole or any part of the expenses of or incidental to the voyage from India and the maintenance until departure of the foreigner and his dependants, if any.

[15. Report to be made by Universities and Educational Institutions. - (1) Every University and Educational Institution shall furnish to the Registration Officer, information in respect of foreign students enrolled in the University or the Educational Institution in Form A within the period mentioned therein.

(2) The Form A shall be available online and may be submitted electronically to the Registration Officer in the manner directed by him.

(3) The provisions in this paragraph shall not apply to, or in relation to, the persons registered as Overseas Citizen of India Cardholder under the Citizenship Act,1955.

16. Report to be made to and by hotel keepers. - (1) Every keeper of a hotel shall require every visitor to the hotel to furnish the particulars necessary for recording, and sign, on his arrival at the hotel, his name and nationality in a register maintained for the purpose in Form B and, if such visitor is a foreigner shall further require him -

(a) on his arrival at the hotel to furnish the other particulars specified in Items 4 to 11 of the said register; and

(b) at the time of his departure from the hotel to furnish the particulars necessary for recording in the said register, the date and time of his departure and the address to which he is proceeding.

(2) The register referred to in sub-paragraph (1) shall at all time be made available for inspection, on the demand of any Registration Officer, magistrate or police officer not below the rank of a head constable.

(3) Every visitor to any hotel shall, on being required to do so by the keeper of the hotel, furnish the particulars necessary for recording, and sign, his name and nationality, in the register referred to in sub-paragraph (1), and if such visitor is a foreigner, shall also, -

(a) on his arrival at the hotel furnish the other particulars specified in Items 4 to 11 of the said register; and

(b) at the time of his departure from the hotel, furnish the particulars necessary for recording, in the said register, the date and time of his departure and the address to which he is proceeding.

(4) Every particular, other than the signature of the keeper of a hotel or a visitor, which is required by this order to be recorded in the said register, shall be recorded by the keeper of the hotel in English language, if he is so able, or otherwise, in an Indian language.

(5) If a visitor does not understand English language, it shall be the duty of the keeper of the hotel, if so requested to explain to the visitor the requirements of this order.

(6) The keeper of the hotel shall, as soon as may be but not more than twenty-four hours, after the arrival of a foreigner, transmit a copy of Form C, duly completed from the particulars furnished by the foreigner, to the Registration Officer.

(7) For the purpose of this paragraph, -

(a) "hotel" includes any boarding-house, club, dak-banglow, rest house, hostel, paying guest house, sarai, rented accommodation, hospital, or other premises of like nature, furnished or unfurnished, where lodging or sleeping accommodation is provided for reward;

(b) "keeper of a hotel" means the person having the management of a hotel and includes any person authorised by him, and competent to perform the duties of the keeper of the hotel under this paragraph;

(c) "sign" includes, in respect of a visitor who is unable to write, the marking of a thumb impression or other mark by means of which he is accustomed to attest a document; and

(d) "visitor" means a person for whom accommodation is provided at the hotel.

(8) The Form C shall be available online and may be submitted electronically to the Registration Officer in the manner directed by him.

(9) The provisions in this paragraph shall not apply to, or in relation to, the persons registered as Overseas Citizen of India Cardholder under the Citizenship Act,1955.]

[17. Reports or application or information to be submitted in electronic form. - (1) Any report or application or information under this order, shall be submitted to the Registration Officer or the civil authority, as the case may be, through the electronic mode.

(2) On receipt of report or application or information, as the case may be, the Registration Officer or the civil authority shall verify genuineness of the report or application or information and, he may, if considered necessary, call upon the applicant or the informant for personal appearance of the applicant or informant for the purpose of this paragraph.]

[Form A]

[See paragraph 15(1)]

Foreign Students Information System

Datasheet

Student Information

(to be furnished within 24 hours from the time of admission

Surname


Given name


Date of Birth


Gender


Nationality


Parent name

Father name/ Mother name

Parent Relation

Father / Mother

Address in India


Institution Admission No.


Date of joining in Institution


Sponsoring Agency


Passport number


Date of issue of Passport


Place of issue of Passport


Passport issued Country


Date of Expiry of Passport


Visa number


Visa issued Date


Place of issue of Visa


Visa issued Country


Visa Expiry Date


Visa Type


Visa valid for


Purpose of visit


Course details

(to be furnished within 24 hours of admission)

Course Name


Course Pattern

Non-Semester/ Semester/ Short Term

Course Duration

From Date: To Date:

Fee Structure


Registration with FRRO/ FRO

(to be furnished within 14 days from the date of arrival)

Registration Certificate No.


RC issued Date


RC Expiry Date


Change of Course Details

(to be furnished within 24 hours from the time of change of course)

Course Name


Course Pattern

Non-Semester/ Semester/ Short Term

Course Duration

From Date: To Date:

Fee Structure


Academic Performance Entry

(To be furnished Semester-wise; attendance details to be furnished half-yearly)

Assessment Period

From Date: To Date:

Attendance

Regular/ Irregular

Examination Conducted

Yes / No

Result

Pass/ Fail

General Conduct of Student

Good/ Bad

Enter Details of Conduct

Remark Entry

Eligible to Continue Course

Yes/ No

Exit Entry (Details of Student Exit from Institution)

(to be furnished within 24 hours from the time of completion of the course/ date of exit from the institute/ course)

Student's Exit Information

Date:

Reason to Exit

Course Completed/ Discontinued by Student/ Terminated.

[Form B]

[See paragraph 16(1)]

Hotel Register

1. Serial No.

2. Name of the visitor in full (in block capitals, surname first)

3. Nationality

4. Number, date and place of issue of passport

5. Address in India

6. Date of arrival in India

7. Whether employed in India – Yes or No

8. Proposed duration of stay in India

9. Arrived from

10. Number, date and place of issue of certificate of Registration, if any

11. Purpose of visit

12. Date and time of departure from hotel

13. Address to which proceeding

14. Signature of visitor.

[Form C]

[See paragraph 16(6)]

Arrival Report of Foreigner in Hotel

[To be completed in duplicate]

1. Name and address of the Hotel

PHOTOGRAPH*

or other premises, where

Accommodation has been

Provided for reward/ on payment


2. Phone/Mobile No. of the Hotel/Place of stay_________

3. Name of Foreign Visitor in Full: (as given in passport)

































4. Date of Birth (DD/MM/YYYY)










5. Address in country where residing permanently

















































6. Address / Reference in India

















































7. Nationality









8. Passport No.









9. Place of issue of Passport









10. Date of issue of passport (DD/MM/YYYY)









11. Valid till (DD/MM/YYYY)










12. Visa No.









13. Date of Issue (DD/MM/YYYY)









14. Valid till (DD/MM/YYYY)









15. Type of Visa









16. Place of issue










17. Arrived from










18. Place of arrival in India (DD/MM/YYYY)










19. Date of arrival in Hotel (DD/MM/YYYY)










20. Time of arrival





21. Intended duration of stay in Hotel (No. of days)





22. Whether employed in India (tick √ in appropriate box)

Yes

No

23. Purpose of Visit (tick √ in appropriate box)



















Business


Transit


Official


Employment


Education


Conference


Visit friends/ relatives











Medical/ Health


Religion/ Pilgrimage


Leisure/ holiday


Sport


Others

24. Next destination/ Proceed to

















25. Contact/ Phone No. in India

















26. In country where permanently residing

















[****]

OLD LAW ▼

[Schedule

(See paragraph 11-B)

  Sl. No.

 Peakor Height in Meters

  Longitude

  Latitude

 Remarks 

HIMACHAL PRADESH

1.

 CB-9 (6108)

   77 27'

  32 34'

  Manali-Batal (RH)-BC-C-I, C-II, C-III and summit attempt 

2.

 CB-10(Tara Pahar) (6227)

  77 28'

  32 36'

  Manali-Chhatru-Chhota Dara-Bata(RH)-BC-C-I, C-II and    summit attempt 

3.

 CB-11(5955)

 77 31'

  32 22'

  Do 

4.

 CB-12(6258)

 77 33'

  32 20'

  Do 

5.

 CB-13(6164)

 77 33'

  32 21'

Do 

6.

 CB-13A(6240)

   77 33'

  32 21'

  Do 

7.

 CB-14(6078)

 77 34'

  32 32'

  Do 

8.

 CB-16(5825)

 77 31'

 32 19'

  Do 

9.

 CB-20(5695)

 77 31'

 32 24'

  Do 

 10.

CB-22(5720)

 77 33'

 32 24'

  Manali-Chhatru-Dhhota Dara-    Batal(RH)-Linder-BC-C-I, C-II    andsummit  attempt 

 11.

CB-26(5840)

 77 29'

  32 20'

  Batal (RH)-BC-C-I, C-II and    summit  

 12.

CB-31(6096)

 77 28'

 32 25'

  Manali-Chhatru-Chhota Dara-    Batal(RH)-BC, C-I, C-II and   summit  

 13.

CB-32(5639)

 77 27'

  32 26'

  Do 

 14.

CB-33(Minar) (6185)

  77 29'

  32 28'

  Batal (RH-Dekka-BC,C-I, C-II    andsummit  

 15.

CB-34(5635)

 77 31'

  32 28'

  Do 

 16.

CB-35(5568)

 77 30'

 32 29'

  Manali-Batal (RH)-BC, C-I, C-II    andsummit  

 17.

UnnamedPeak (5510)

 77 17'

  32 28'

  Manali-Darcha-Jispa-BC, C-I, C-II    andsummit  

 18.

UnnamedPeak (5852)

 77 14'

  32 28'

  Do 

 19.

UnnamedPeak (5765)

 77 09'

  32 33'

  Do 

 20.

UnnamedPeak (5860)

 77 38'

  32 15'

  Manali-Grampho Chhatru (RH)-    Jitang-PutiRunishigri (BC)-C-I    andsummit  attempt 

 21.

Devachan(6265)

 77 33'

  32 14'

  Kulu-Manikaran (RH)-Tos Saram-    BaseCamp-C-I, C-II and C-III and    summit attempt 

 22.

 Papsura (6440)

 77 33'

  32 12'

Manali (RH)-Manikaran (RH)-Tos Vill)-Shamshi-Sari-BC-ABC-C-I,    C-IIand C-III and summit  attempt  

 23.

WhitaeSail (Dharansura)

 77 34'

  32 12'

  Kulu(RH)-Manikaran (RH)-Tos    (6420) (Vill)-Shamshi-Sari-BC-ABC-C-I, C-II and C-III and summit  attempt 

 24.

UnnamedPeak (5790)

 77 38'

  32 14'

  Manali-Grampho-Chhatru(RH)-    DhhotaDara-BC, C-I, C-II and    summit attempt 

 25.

TigerToth (5980)

 77 36'

  32 18'

  Manali-Batal Base Camp-C-I, C-II,    C-IIIand summit attempt 

 26.

UnnamedPeak (5360)

 77 47'

  32 08'

  Batal-Karacha-Barasigri Glacier-    C-I,C-II and summit attempt 

 27.

UnnamedPeak (6090)

 77 42'

  32 14'

  Grampho-Chhota Dara-Batal    (HR)-KarchaNala-BC-C-I, C-II    andsummit  attempt 

 28.

IndraSan (6223)

77 24'

  31 12'

  Manali (RH)-Jagatsukh (RH)-    Achhika-Seri-TaintaBC-C-I, C-II,    C-III,C-IV and summit  attempt 

 29.

DeoTibba (6001)

   77 23'

  32 11'

  Manali (RH)-Jagatsukh (RH)-    Achhika-Seri-TaintaBC-C-I, C-II,    (DuhanganCol), C-III and    summit attempt 

 30.

AlirathniTibba (5470)

 77 26'

  32 05'

  Kuku (RH)-Malansa-BC-C-I, C-II    andsummit  attempt 

 31.

HanumanTibba-I (5932)

77 02'

  32 20'

  Manali-Solang-Dhundi (RH)-Beas    KunBC-ABC 

 32.

Manali(5640)

77 03'

  32 24'

  Dhundi (RH)-Beas Kund (BC)-C-I,    C-IIand summit attempt 

 33.

Makerbeh(6069)

 77 04'

  32 25'

  Mandi-Palchan-Dhundi (RH)-    BeasKund BC-C-I, C-II, C-III and    summit attempt 

 34.

Shikarbeh(6200)

 77 03'

  32 23'

  Do 

 35.

BehaliJot (6245)

 76 35'

  32 50'

  Udaipur (RH)-Margaon-BC (Tal    Go)C-II and summit attempt 

 36.

Menthosa(6443)

 76 42'

  32 55'

  Manali-Rohtang pass-Tandi-    Udaipur(RH)-Niyar Mallah-    Urgosvill (last vill) BC-C-I, C-II    and summit  attempt 

 37.

Phabrang(6172)

 76 47'

  32 44'

  Do 

 38.

UnnamedPeak (5472)

 76 47'

  31 44'

  Manali-Tandi-Udaipur-Miyar    Nallah-KarpatBC-C-I, C-II and    summit attempt 

 39.

UnnamedPeak (5598)

 76 48'

  32 46'

  Do 

 40.

UnnamedPeak (5666)

 76 50'

  62 45'

  Urgas-Chaliry forest-Gangupa    Nalah-BC-C-I,C-II  then summit  

 41.

KharchaParbat (6270)

 77 43'

  32 21'

  Manali Batal (RH)-BC-ABC-C-I    summit camp and attempt to  summit 

 42.

ConsolationPeak

   77 23'

  32 12'

  Kulu-Manali (RH)-Chikka-    Chandertal-BC-C-II then summit  

 43.

HanumanTibba-I (5932)

77 02'

  32 21'

  Manali-Dhundi-Beaskund-BC-C-I,    C-II then summit  

 44.

HanumanTibba-II (5366)

 77 02'

  32 21'

Do 

JAMMU &; KASHMIR

 45.

Nun(7135)

7601'

  33 59'

  (East-Leh-Kargil-Panikhar-    Gulmotongas(RH)-BC, C-I, C-II,    C-IIIand summit  attempt 

 46.

Kun(7077)

7603'

  34 01'

  Leh-Kargil-Panikhar-Gulmoton-   gas(RH)-BC-C-I, C-II, C-III and    summit attempt 

 47.

Pinnacle(6955)

 76 05'

  34 01'

  Do 

 48.

WhiteNmeedle (6420)

 76 04'

  33 59'

  Do 

 49.

Bobang(5971)

   76 08'

  33 25'

  Leh-Harpass-Kijai Nala-Nagdal    Lake-C-I,C-II summit attempt 

 50.

Z-2Peak (6152)

 76 12'

 33 47'

  Kargil-Gulmotongas-Ringdoom-    LalungGlacier-BC-C-I, C-II  then    summit  

 51.

Z-3Hill (6270)

 7619'

  33 42'

  Kargil-Gulmotongas-Haskira    Glacier-C-I,C-II  then summit  

 52.

Z-1(6155)

 7608'

  33 56'

  Do 

 53.

Z-8(6050)

 7620'

  33 50'

  Do 

 54.

Kangri(5508)

77 28'

  34 00'

  Leh-Stock Vill-(RH)-BC-ABC-C-I,    C-Iland summit attempt 

 55.

Kangri(5900)

77 29'

  33 57'

  Do 

 56.

TanakPeak (5948)

 76 06'

  33 48'

  Kargil (BC)-Sanku-Pan (RH) to    BC-C-I,C-II and summit attempt 

 57.

Shingrugo

76 58'

  33 28'

  Kargil-Padam-Pibting C-I, C-II    thensummit  

 58.

Yan(6230)

7604'

  33 00'

  Leh (RH)-Gya-Gyamarnala-    Kongmarule-Nimaling-Shang-   Shangphy-BC-ABC then summit  

UTTARANCHAL

 59.

PanwaliDwar (6663)

  79 57'

  30 17'

  Song (RH)-Khati-Dwalio-Phukia-    BaseCamp-C-I, C-II and summit  

 60.

NandaDevi East (7437)

  79 59'

  30 21'

  Munsyari (RH)-Lilam-Martoli    (Vill)-NasanpattiBhadeligwar BC-    C-I,C-Il,C-III and summit  attempt 

 61.

Nandakhat(6545)

  79 58'

  30 18'

  Bharari (RH)-Loharkhet-Khati-    Dwali(Vill)-Base Camp C-I, C-II,    C-IIIsummit  attempt 

 62.

Mrigthuni(6855)

 79 49'

  30 17'

  Do 

 63.

Maiktoli(6803)

 79 52'

  30 16'

  Bharari (RH)-Loharkhet-Khati-    Dwali(Vill)-Base Camp C-I, C-II,    C-IIIsummit  attempt 

 64.

Trishul-I(7120)

  79 46'

  30 18'

  Ghat (RH)-Sitel-Sutol-Lat Kopri-    ChandniyaGhat-BC-C-I, C-II,    C-IIIsummit  attempt 

 65.

Trishul-II(6690)

  7946'

   30 17'

  Do 

 66.

Trishul-III(6008)

79 48'

  30 17'

  Do 

 67.

Tharkot(6099)

 79 49'

  30 13'

  Bharari (RH)-Khati via Dhakuri-    Jatolia-Sunder-Dunga-Sukhran CaveBC-C-I, C-II, C-III and    summit attempt 

 68.

NandaGhunti (6390)

  79 43'

  30 20'

  Debal (RH)-Hemkund (BC)-    Roopkund-AttemptNanda    ghuntivia the Ronti Saddle 

 69.

Ronti(6063)

   7943'

  30 22'

  Do 

 70.

Bhanoti (5645 )

   79 50'

 30 12'

  Bharari (RH)-Loharkhet-Dhakuri-Khati (Vill) Base Camp-C-I, C-II andsummit  attempt  

 71.

Baljuri(5922)

 79 57'

 30 15'

  Bharari (RH)-Loharkhet-Dhakuri-    Khati(Vill) Base Camp-C-I, C-II,    C-IIIand summit  attempt 

 72.

NandaKot (6861)

   80 04'

  30 16'

  Song (RH)-Loharkhet-Dhakuri    Pass-Khati(Vill)-Dwali-C-I, C-II    andsummit  attempt 

 73.

LepsaDhura (5913)

   80 04'

  30 14'

Do 

 74.

UnnamedPeak

  77 16'

  32 32'

  Domphu Gompa (RH)-Khoksar    NaiTempala Pass (BC)-C-I    summit attempt 

 75.

BaraSukha

 7836'

  31 04'

  Uttarkashi-Dunga-Pura (RH)-    Tangua-Rania-BaseCamp-C-I and    C-II then summit  attempt 

 76.

Rudugaria(5819)

   78 52'

  30 56'

  Gangotri (RH)-Tapovan (BC)  then    summit  

 77.

Swargtrohini-I(6252)

  78 30'

  31 06'

  Dehradun-Natwar and Sansiri    (RH)-Taila-Osala-BC,BC-I and    summit attempt 

 78.

Swargtrohini-II(6278)

 78 30'

  31 06'

  Do 

 79.

Banderpunchi(6320)

  78 33'

  31 00'

Do 

 80.

Srikanth(6133)

  78 48'

  30 57'

  Uttarkashi-Bhatwari-Sukki (RH)-    HasilalsongTel Gad Nullah-BC-I,    BC-IIand summit  attempt 

 81.

Gangotri-I(6672)

 78 50'

  30 55'

  Gangotri (RH)-Ruduagria Nallah-  BC-C-I, C-IIand summit attempt 

 82.

Gangotri-II(6590)

   78 51'

  30 54'

Do 

 83.

Gangotri-III(6577)

  78 52'

  30 48'

Do 

 84.

Joanali(6632)

 78 51'

  30 52'

  Gangotri (RH)-Ruduagira Nallah-    BC-C-I,C-II and summit  attempt 

 85.

Jogin-I(6465)

78 55'

  60 52'

  Gangotri (RH)-Ruduagira Nallah-    BC-C-I,C-II and summit  attempt 

 86.

Jogin-II(6342)

 78 55'

  30 53'

  Gangotri (RH)-Ruduagira Nallah-    BC-C-I-C-IIand summit  attempt 

 87.

Jogin-III(6166)

   78 56'

  30 52'

Do 

 88.

Thalaysagar(6964)

78 59'

  30 51'

Do 

 89.

Manda(6568)

79 00'

  59 55'

  Gangotri-Chirbas-BC-I, BC-II and    summit attempt 

 90.

MeruNorth (6450)

  79 02'

  59 52'

  Gangotri-Chirbas-Gaumukh-    TapovanBC-I, BC-II and summit     attempt 

 91.

MeruEast (6261)

 79 02'

  29 52'

Do 

 92.

KirtiStambh (6270)

79 01'

  30 49'

  Gangotri-Chirbas-Gaumukh BC-I,    BC-IIand summit attempt 

 93.

Bhatekhunta(6578)

 79 02'

  30 48'

  Do 

 94.

Kedarnath(6962)

   79 04'

  30 47'

Do 

 95.

KedarDome (6830)

 79 04'

  30 48'

Do 

 96.

KarchaKund (6632)

 79 07'

  30 46'

Do 

 97.

Shivling(6543)

   79 04'

  30 52'

  Gangotri-Gaumukh-Nandaban-    BC-I,BC-II and summit attempt 

 98.

Bhagirath-I(6856)

  79 09'

  30 51'

Do 

 99.

Bhagirath-II(6512)

 79 09'

  30 51'

Do 

  100.

Bhagirath-III(6454)

79 08'

  30 52'

Do 

  101.

VasukiParhal (6792)

  79 10'

  30 52'

  Do 

  102.

Satopanth(7075)

 79 13'

  30 50'

Do 

  103.

SudarshanParbat (6507)

 79 05'

  30 58'

  Gangotri-Gaumukh-BC-I, BC-II    andsummit  attempt 

  104.

Changabang(6866)

   79 55'

  30 29'

  Joshimath (RH)-Lata Vill. Belta-    Latakhark-Dibrugatta-Upper Deodi-BC-C-I,C-II and summit     attempt 

  105.

Nilkantha(6597)

79 24'

  30 43'

  Joshimath-Badrinath-BC-I and  summit  attempt 

  106.

Chaukhamba-I(7886)

79 15'

  30 43'

  Joshimath-Mana Vill-BC-I, BC-II,    BC-IIIand summit attempt 

  107.

Chaukhamba-II(7070)

 79 15'

  30 43'

  Do 

  108.

Chaukhamba-III(6995)

   79 15'

  30 43'

  Do 

  109.

Chaukhamba-IV(6854)

   79 15'

  30 43'

  Do 

  110.

Changuch(6322)

   80 02'

  30 17'

  Bharari (RH)-Loharkhet-Khati-    Dwali(Vill)-Base Camp-C-I, C-II    andsummit  attempt 

TREKKING PEAKS

  111.

StokKangri (6150)

 77 28'

  33 59'

  Leh-Stock Vill (RH)-TC-II-BC-C-I,    C-IIand summit attempt 

  112.

Ladakhi(H.P.)

 77 03'

  32 22'

  Dhundi (RH)-Beas Kund (BC)-AB-    C-Iand summit attempt 

  113.

Friendship (H.P) (6284)

 77 12'

  3223'

 Dhundi (RH)-Beas Kund BC- ABC-C-Iand summit  attempt]>

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