The Foreign Exchange (Prevention of
Payments) Act, 1972
(XXII OF 1972)
[25th Sept. 1972]
An Act to
enable the Federal Government to prohibit certain payments
Preamble:
Whereas it is necessary to prohibit certain payments.
It
is hereby enacted as follows:---
1.
Short title, extent and commencement: (1) This Act may be called the
Foreign Exchange (Prevention of Payments) Act, 1972.
(2)
It extends to the whole of Pakistan .
(3)
It shall come into force at once.
2.
Power to direct State Bank to stop payment : (1)
Notwithstanding anything contained in the Foreign Exchange Repatriation
Regulation, 1972 (M.L.R. 102), as continued in force by Article 280 of the
Interim Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, the State Bank of
Pakistan may, and if so required by the Federal Government by order in writing,
shall direct:-
(a)
an authorised dealer in foreign exchange through whom any person has
repatriated any amount of foreign exchange to Pakistan in pursuance of the said
Regulation; or
(b)
any other with whom the whole or part of the rupee equivalent of the amount so
repatriated and other amount payable in respect of such repatriation is or has
been deposited, to deposit with the State Bank, within the time specified by
it, the amount representing the aggregate of the rupee equivalent of the amount
so repatriated and any other amount payable in respect of such repatriation or,
as the case may be, the part thereof so
deposited.
(2)
Any person or authority to whom any amount of money is payable by th person
repatriating the amount of foreign exchange or who has against such person any
claim the value of which can be expressed in terms of money may, within such
time and in such manner as the Federal Government may, by notification in the
official Gazette specify, apply to the Federal Government for payment of the
amount so payable or, as the case may be, of the amount representing the value
of such claim.
(3)
It shall come into force at once and shall be deemed to have taken effect on
the 10th day of March, 1972:---
Provided
that, while making such an order, the officer shall have due regard to an order
of the Federal Government if any, specifying the person or authority whose
claim against the person repatriating the amount of foreign exchange shall be
paid in priority to all other debts and claims:---
Provided
further that no order for the payment of money to any person or authority shall
be so made unless the person repatriating the amount of foreign exchange has
had an opportunity of showing cause against it.
(4)
The officer making an order under sub-section (3) shall forward a copy thereof
to the State Bank who shall make to the person or authority specified in the
order the payment required by the order, if any.
(5)
The deposit by an authorised dealer of foreign exchange or any other person
referred to in sub-section (1) of any amount of money he is required to deposit
with the State Bank under sub-section (1), and the payment by the State Bank of
any amount of money in pursuance of an order under sub-section (3), shall be a
full discharge of the authorised dealer or that other person or, as the case
may be, of the State Bank from all liabilities in respect of the amount so
deposited or paid.
3.
Indemnity: (1) No suit, prosecution or other
legal proceeding shall lie against the Federal Government, the State Bank of Pakistan
or an authorised dealer in foreign exchange or any other person for anything in
good faith done or intended or purporting to be done under this
Act.
(2)
If any such suit, prosecution or other legal proceeding as is referred to in
sub-section (1) is pending immediately before the commencement of this Act or
if any judgment, decree or order has been passed in any such or similar suit,
prosecution or other legal proceeding, the same shall abate forthwith or, as
the case may be, be of no effect as if it had never been
passed.
4.
Bar of jurisdiction: (1) No Court shall call in
question, or permit to be called in question; anything done or any action taken,
under this Act.
5.
Power to make rules: The Federal Government may, by
notification in the official Gazette, make rules for carrying out the purposes
of this Act.
6.
Penalty: Any person who contravenes or attempts to contravene or
abets the contravention of any provision of this Act or of the rules made
thereunder or disobeys any direction or order made under this Act or any rule
thereunder shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend to
three years and shall also be liable to fine.
7.
Repeal: The Foreign Exchange (Prevention of Payments) Ordinance,
1972 (XXX of 1972), is hereby repealed.
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