Employment of Foreign Manpower Act |
Employment of Foreign Manpower (Bail and Personal Bond) Regulations |
Rg 1 |
G.N. No. S 338/2009 |
REVISED EDITION 2009 |
(15th December 2009) |
[1st July 2007] |
Citation |
1. These Regulations may be cited as the Employment of Foreign Manpower (Bail and Personal Bond) Regulations. |
When person may be released on bail or personal bond |
Person released on bail or personal bond to give address for service |
3.—(1) A person who is released on bail or on personal bond shall give to the employment inspector releasing him an address where he can be served all notices under the Act.
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Bond to be executed |
4.—(1) Before any person is released on bail, a bond for such sum of money as the employment inspector thinks sufficient shall be signed by the person and every surety required by the employment inspector to execute the bond.
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Security instead of sureties |
5. When any employment inspector requires a person to sign a bond with one or more sureties before releasing him on bail, the employment inspector may permit him to enter into a personal bond and provide security acceptable to the employment inspector. |
Amount of bond |
6. The amount of every bond executed under regulation 4 shall be fixed with due regard to the circumstances of the case as being sufficient to secure the attendance of the person to be released on bail or on personal bond. |
Person to be released |
7.—(1) An arrested person shall be released by an employment inspector as soon as the bond has been signed —
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Arrest on breach of bond for appearance in court |
8. When any person who is bound by any bond taken under regulation 4 to appear before a court does not so appear, the court shall issue a warrant directing that that person shall be arrested and produced before it. |
Procedure on forfeiture of bond |
9.—(1) If it is proved to the satisfaction of a court that any bond taken under regulation 4 has been forfeited, the court —
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Appeal from orders |
10. All orders made under regulation 9 by any Magistrate’s Court or District Court shall be appealable. |
Power to direct levy of amount due on bond |
11. The District Court may direct any Magistrate’s Court to levy the amount due on a bond to appear and attend at the District Court. [G.N. No. S 338/2007] |