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Consider the following statements regarding Foreigners Act, 1946.
1. The Act has been established to enforce a law relating to the legal status and protection of immigrants.
2. It empowers the central government to detain a person until he/she is deported back to his/her own country.
Which of the statements given above are correct.
1 only
2 only
Both 1 and 2 only
Neither 1 and 2
The Foreigners Act, 1946 has been established to enforce a law relating to the legal status and protection of immigrants. It empowers the central government to detain a person until he/she is deported back to his/her own country.
The main objective of this Act is to endow with recommending, regulating and restricting a foreigner amongst other things their presence and their continuous presence in India.
This Act confers several powers to the Central Government in pursuance to the entry of foreigners or immigrants, their presence in our Country and in regard to their departure.
The Central Government may at any time shall maybe ought to require to furnish any particulars or documents for verification and shall make him available at any place for any purpose at any time as and when it is necessary in pursuance to this Act.
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