Section 164:
Provisions as to taking distressed seamen on ships.
(1) Where a distressed seaman is for
the purpose of his return to a proper return port placed on board an Indian ship, the Indian consular
officer by whom the seaman is so placed shall endorse on the agreement with the crew of the ship
particulars of the seaman so placed on board.
(2) On the production of a certificate signed by the Indian consular officer by whose directions
any such distressed seamen were received on board, specifying the number and names of the
distressed seamen and the time when each of them was received on board, and on a declaration made
by the master stating the number of days during which each distressed seaman has received
subsistence and stating the full complement of his crew and the actual number of seamen employed
on board his ship and every variation in that number, whilst the distressed seamen received
maintenance, the master shall be entitled to be paid in respect of the subsistence and passage of every
seaman so conveyed and provided for by him, exceeding the number, if any, wanted to make up the
complement of his crew, such sum for each day as the Central Government may by rules made in this
behalf allow.