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Foreign Recruiting Act,1874

Act No : 4


Section : SHORT TITLE

FOREIGN RECRUITING ACT, 1874

4 of 1874

STATEMENT OF OBJECTION AND REASONS "In the present state of the law, as appears from a legal opinion lately submitted to the government of India, there is nothing to prevent our Indian territories being made a recruiting ground for Foreign States on the Continent of India or elsewhere. It seems that the agents of such States may beat up for recruits in a way to expose the Government to serious embarrassment with foreign nations if they do not interfere, and with their own subjects if they do. It is only when the recruiting is tor the service of any Foreign State at war with any Foreign Stale at pence with Her Majesty that the provisions of the English Foreign enlistment Act (33 and 34 Vic., Cap. 90) apply, and the Indian Emigration Act, to which a reference is naturally made in connection with a matter of this kind, is confined in its operation lo emigrant labourers, that is to say, taking the word in its ordinary acceptation, to persons emigrating with a view to obtaining employment in husbandly or manufactures. The object of the present Bill is to confer on the Governor-General in Council the power of control which thus appears to be wanting, and which at the same time it is manifestly desirable he should possess".- --- Gazette of India, 1874, Part V, page 1.

An Act to control recruiting in '[India] for the service of Foreign States. Preamble.- WHEREAS it is expedient that the
2[Central Government] should exercise lull control over recruiting in1[India] for the service of Foreign States:

It is hereby enacted as follows:-

SECTION 01: SHORT TITLE

- This Act may he called the Foreign Recruiting Act 1874. Local extent.- It extends lo the whole of India3[* * * ]4[* * * * *]



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