The
Bangladesh Passport Order, 1973 (President’s Orders No. 9 of 1973) [8th February, 1973]:
Relevant Articles
Article 3. No person shall depart or attempt to
depart from Bangladesh unless he holds a valid passport or travel document.
Article 11. Whoever.-
(a) contravenes the provisions of Article 3; or
(b) knowingly furnishes any false information or
suppresses any material fact with a view to obtaining
a passport or travel document under this Order or
without lawful authority alters or attempts to alter
of 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 Order
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 six months, or with fine which
may extend to Taka thousand, or with both.
(2) Whoever contravenes any condition of a passport
or travel document or any provision of this Order
or any rule made thereunder for which no punishment
is provided elsewhere in this Order shall be punishable
with imprisonment for a term which may extend to
three months, or with fine which may extend to Taka
five hundred, or with both. [For comments on Art.
11 please see comments of Art. 7; ante.]
The procedure for arrest and charges are laid down
in article 12:
Article 12. (1) Any Officer of customs empowered
in this behalf by a general or special order of
the Government l[or any officer of the Bangladesh
Bureau of Anit-Corruption not below the rank of
an Assistant Inspector or any officer of police]
not below the rank of a Sub-Inspector may search
any place and seize any passport or travel document
from any person or arrest such person without warrant
if a reasonable suspicion exists that he has committed
any offence punishable under Article 11.
(2) The Provisions of the Code of Criminal Procedure,
1898 (Act V of 1898) relating to search and seizure
and arrest shall, so far as may be, apply to search
and seizure and arrest under this Article.
Articles mentioned in Section 7 relating to
the impounding of passports.
Article 7. (2) 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 suppression of material facts;
(c) if the passport authority deems if necessary
to do so in the interest of sovereignty, integrity
or security of Bangladesh, or in the public interest.
(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
Bangladesh for any offence involving moral turpitude
and sentenced in respect thereof to imprisonment
for not less than two years or if the holder of
the passport or travel document has been convicted
under the Bangladesh Collaborators (Special Tribunal)
Order 1972 (P.O. No.8 1972);
(e) if an order has been passed by any court in
Bangladesh prohibiting the departure of the holder
of the passport or travel document from Bangladesh
and requiring the passport authority to impound
or cause to be impound or revoke such passport or
travel document:
(f) if any of the conditions or the passport or
travel document has been contravened;
(g) if the holder of passport or travel document
has failed to comply with a notice under clause
(1) requiring him to deliver up the same.
Bangladesh Passport Rules, 1974, [August
21, 1974]
Relevant Section
Article 9. Issue of additional passport or travel
document.-(1) Subject to sub-rule (2), a person
holding a passport or travel document shall not
be entitled to another passport or travel document
unless he surrenders the passport or travel document
held by him.
The penal provision mentioned under the Bangladesh
Passport Order 1973 will be applicable to this offence.
The Passport (Offences) Act, 1952 Act No.
LVI of 1952 [14th December, 1952]
Relevant section:
Article 3. Penalties for certain offences relating
to passport.-(1) Any person who-
(a) makes, attests or verifies any statement which
he does not know or believe to be true in any document
which he knows or has reason to think will le used
or obtaining a passport; or
(b) makes use of any statement which he knows or
has reason to think to be untrue in any document
for obtaining a passport; or
(c) willfully conceals any fact which under the
circumstances he ought to disclose for the purpose
obtaining a passport for himself or another person;
or
(d) forges, alters or tampers with any passport
or with any document which he knows or has reason
to believe will be used for obtaining a passport;
or
(e) uses a passport which he knows or has reason
or has reason to believe be forged, altered or tampered
with.
Or
(f) is in wrongful possession prejudicial to the
interests of the State of a passport not lawfully
issued to him; or
(g) traffics in Passports;
shall be punished with imprisonment which may extend
to two years or with a fine, or with both. Explanation.-A
person who bona fide works for an applicant for
a passport at the desire of the applicant though
it may be for a gain does not traffic in Passport
within the meaning of this section.
(2) No court shall take cognizance of any offence
under this section except with the previous sanction
in writing of Government.
The Passport Act, 1920 Act no. XXXIV of
1920 [9th September, 1920]
Relevant Section
Article 3. Power to make rules.-(1) The Government
may make rules requiring that person entering Bangladesh
shall be in possession of Passports, and for all
matters ancillary or incidental to that purpose.
(2) Without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing
power such rules may-
(a) prohibit the entry into 10[Bangladesh] or any
part thereof of any person who has not in his possession
a passport issued to him;
(b) prescribe the authorities by whom Passports
must have been issued or renewed, and the conditions
with which they must comply, for the purposes of
this Act; and
(c) provide for the exemption, either absolutely
or non any condition, of any person or class of
persons from any provision of such rules.
(3) Rules made under this section may provide that
any contravention thereof or of any order issued
under the authority of any such rule shall be punishable
with imprisonment for a term which may extend to
three months, or with fine or with both.
(4) All rules made under this section shall be published
in the11 [Official Gazette}, and shall thereupon
have effect as if enacted in this Act.
Article 4. Power of Arrest. – (1) Any Officer of
police, not below the rank of a sub-inspector, and
any officer of the Customs Department empowered
by a general or special order of the 12[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 rule
or order made under section 3.
(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 section 61
of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898, shall,
so far as may be, apply in the case of any such
arrest.
Article 5. Power of removal.-The 13[government]
may, by general or special order, director removal
of any person from 14[Bangladesh] who, in contravention
of any rule made under section 3 prohibiting entry
into 15[Bangladesh] without passport, has entered
therein, and thereupon any 16[Officer of the Government]
shall have all reasonable powers necessary to enforce
such direction.
Passport Rules, 1955
Relevant Section:
Article 3. Condition for entry into 3[Bangladesh].-Subject
to the provisions hereinafter contained, no person
proceeding from any place outside 3[Bangladesh]
by sea or by air or by land unless he is in possession
of a passport.
Article 4. Requirements of a valid passport.-Every
such passport.-
(a) shall have been issued or renewed by or on behalf
of the country of which the person to whom it relates
is a subject and shall be within the period of its
validity;
(b) shall, except in the case of Passports issued
to pardahnashin women, have affixed to it a photograph
of the person to whom it relates, duly authenticated
by the issuing authority.
(c) When issued by or on behalf of Her Majesty’s
Government in any part of the Commonwealth, shall
have been made valid for entry into Bangladesh unless
it is already endorsed as being valid for all commonwealth
countries.
(d) when issued by or on behalf of the Government
of a foreign country shall have been endorsed by
way of visa for 1[Bangladesh] by a Bangladesh diplomatic,
consular or passport authority, or, where there
is no such authority, by an authority authorized
in this behalf by the 2[Government]. Such visa shall
be of one of the following kinds namely;-
(i) a single journey visa valid for six months,
or for such shorter period as may be specified therein,
for one journey only to 1[Bangladesh] or any legitimate
purpose specifying therein the period of stay in
1[Bangladesh] not exceeding three months;
(ii)a transit visa valid for six months or for such
shorter period as may be specified therein (Provided
that in no case shall it be valid for a period exceeding
the period for which the visa for the country of
ultimate destination is valid), for one or more
direct journeys through 1[Bangladesh] undertaken
for the sole purpose of reaching the territory of
a foreign State or of a Commonwealth country and
occupying in each case not more that fifteen days
in 1[Bangladesh], unless and extension of the time
for such journey be allowed by a competent authority;
or
(iii) a multiple journey visa valid for six months
or of such shorter period as may be specified therein
for any number of journeys to 1[Bangladesh] within
a specified period not exceeding 3[Five years] for
any legitimate purpose. The period of stay in 1[Bangladesh]
specified under such visa shall not exceed three
months at a time.
Article 5. Power to exempt, etc.-(1) the Government
may by general or special orders exempt any persons
or classes or persons, whether absolutely or on
such conditions as it considers necessary, form
the provisions of rule 3.
(2) The following person; and classes of persons
shall be exempted from the provisions or rule 3:-
(a) persons whose age is less than fifteen days;
(b) persons returning from pilgrimage and in possession
of pilgrim passes issued by a competent authority;-
(c) persons or classes of persons exempted absolutely
by the Government;
(d) persons or classes of persons exempted by the
Government; on certain specified conditions, when
the conditions have been duly fulfilled.
Article 6. Duty of persons in chare of aircraft
etc.-(1) No person in charge of any aircraft or
ship shall bring into 2[Bangladesh] from a place
outside Bangladesh any person who has not in his
possession a valid passport specifically endorsed
by a competent authority, whether by way of visa
or otherwise as valid for entry into Bangladesh
under these rules.
(2) If any person is brought into Bangladesh in
contravention of sub-rule (1) an authority empowered
by the Government generally or specially in this
behalf may director owner or person in charge of
the aircraft or ship, as the case may be, to take
the person back on board and remove him from Bangladesh
of the said person, and the owner, or as the case
may be, the person in charge of the aircraft or
ship shall comply with such direction.
Article 7. Penalty.-Any person who :
(a) enters Bangladesh in contravention of the provisions
of rule 3; or
(b) does any act in contravention of any condition
prescribed under sub-rule (1) of rule 5; or
(c) brings any person into Bangladesh in contravention
of sub-rule (1) of rule 6, or omits to obey a direction
under sub-rule (2) of that rule, shall be punishable
with imprisonment for a term which may extend to
three months or with fine or with both.
Article 8. Attempt and abetment.-Any person who
attempts to commit or abets or attempts to abet
the commission of any offence punishable under rules
7 shall be punishable in like manner as if he had
committed the offence.
Passport Rules for Bangladeshi by birth and holding a foreign passport:
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