Section 7:
Obligation of hotel keepers and others to furnish particulars.
(1) It shall be the duty
of the keeper of any premises whether furnished or unfurnished where lodging or sleeping accommodation is provided for reward, to submit to such person and in such manner such information in
respect of foreigners accommodated in such premises, as may be prescribed.
Explanation.—The information referred to in this sub-section may relate to all or any of the
foreigners accommodated at such premises and may be required to be submitted periodically or
at any specific time or occasion.
(2) Every person accommodated in any such premises shall furnish to the keeper thereof a
statement containing such particulars as may be required by the keeper for the purpose of
furnishing the information referred to in sub-section (1).
(3) The keeper of every such premises shall maintain a record of the information furnished by
him under sub-section (1) and of the information obtained by him under sub-section (2) and such
record shall be maintained in such manner and preserved for such period as may be prescribed,
and shall at all times be open to inspection by any police officer or by a person authorised in this
behalf by the District Magistrate.
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[(4) If in any area prescribed in this behalf the prescribed authority by notice published in
such manner as may in the opinion of the authority be best adapted for informing the persons
concerned so directs, it shall be the duty of every person occupying or having under his control
any residential premises to submit to such person and in such manner such information in respect
of foreigners accommodated in such premises as may be specified; and the provisions of
sub-section (2) shall apply to every person accommodated in any such premises.]
Notes:
1. Ins. by Act 38 of 1947, s. 6.