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The Decorations Act, 1975

Act IX of 1975 · 5 pages

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                        THE DECORATIONS ACT, 1975.




                                         CONTENTS


1.   Short title and commencement

2.   Definitions

3.   Institution or creation of decorations

4.   Continuance of existing decorations and their warrants of institution and statutes

5.   Restriction on creation, conferment or acceptance of decorations

6.   Penalty and procedure

7.   Repeal

                                          SCHEDULE.




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                                         THE DECORATIONS ACT, 1975.
                                                       1
                                                           ACT NO.XLIII OF 1975
                                                                                                 [ 24th April 1975 ]

       An Act to provide for the conferment by the President of decorations in recognition of gallantry,
meritorious service in the Armed Forces 2[, academic distinction or distinction in the field of sports or
nursing.]

         WHEREAS it is expedient to provide for the conferment by the President of decorations in
recognition of gallantry, meritorious service in the Armed forces 2[,academic distinction or distinction
in the field of sports or nursing], restriction on the acceptance of 3[foreign decorations by the citizens
and persons in the service of] Pakistan and matters ancillary thereto;

           It is hereby enacted as follows :-

           1.          Short title and commencement.- (1) This Act may be called the Decorations Act,
1975.

       (2)     It shall come into force at once and shall be deemed to have taken effect on the
fourteenth day of August, 1973.

           2.          Definitions.__ In this Act, unless there is anything repugnant in the subject or context,

                       (a)        "academic distinction" includes__

                                  (i)         research, achievement or performance in medicine, science,
                                              engineering, technology, philosophy, history, literature or the arts ;

                                  (ii)        invention of national importance;

                       (b)        "decorations" means any Title, Honour, Award, Order, Medal, Bar, Clasp or
                                  Commendation instituted or created under section 3, and includes the
                                  decorations enumerated in the Schedule;
                       4
                           [(c)   "gallantry" includes an act of bravery, heroism, courage and rendering of
                                  dedicated services with selfless devotion in human rights and public service;]

                       (d)        "meritorious service in the Armed Forces" means service rendered by the
                                  members of the Armed Forces in Peace or War or Emergency or in relation to
                                  any national historic occasion which is worthy of decoration.




1
  For Statement of Objects and Reasons, see Gaz. of P., 1975, Ext., Pt. III, p.183.
2
  Subs. by the Decorations (Amdt.) Ordinance, 1981 (35 of 1981),s.2.
3
  By corrigenda.
4
  Subs. by the Decorations (Amdt.) Act, 1997 (8 of 1997),s.2, for clause (c).




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        3.     Institution or creation of decorations.__ (1) The President may, by warrant, institute,
or create, from time to time any decorations in recognition of gallantry, meritorious service in the
Armed Forces 1[, academic distinction or distinction in the field of sports or nursing] and prescribe the
conditions under which a decoration may be awarded, conferred, withdrawn, forfeited or annulled, or
may be restored after its withdrawal, forfeiture or annulment.

        (2)    The President may also award decoration posthumously and the monetary reward, if
any, attached to the decoration shall be paid to the next of kin of the person to whom the decoration is
awarded.

       (3)     No decoration shall be awarded, conferred, withdrawn, forfeited or annulled, and no
decoration which has been withdrawn, forfeited or annulled shall be restored, except with the personal
approval of the President.

       (4)     Every award, conferment, withdrawal, forfeiture, annulment and restoration of a
decoration shall be published in the official Gazette.

        4.       Continuance of existing decorations and their Warrants of Institution and
          __
statutes. (1) All the decorations enumerated in the Schedule and the Warrants of institution and
statutes, rules, regulations and instructions pertaining thereto, which were in force immediately before
the commencement of this Act, shall continue to be in force until altered, repealed or amended by the
President.

        (2)   The President may, by order, amend the Schedule so as to include therein or exclude
therefrom any decoration.

        (3)     Notwithstanding anything contained in sub-section (1), the President may, at any time,
withdraw, forfeit or annul any decoration awarded to, or conferred on, any person, and upon such
withdrawal, forfeiture or annulment of any decoration, the person concerned shall cease to have any
right or privilege appertaining thereto; but the President may restore any such decoration after its
withdrawal, forfeiture or annulment.

       5.      Restriction on creation, conferment or acceptance of decorations.__ (1) Subject to
the provisions of this Act, no person or authority in Pakistan shall institute or create, or confer on any
person, any Title, Honour, Award, Order, Medal, Bar, Clasp or Commendation of the nature of a
decoration or which is an imitation of any decoration.

      (2)    No citizen of Pakistan and no person in the service of Pakistan shall accept any title,
honour or decoration from any foreign State or sovereign except with the approval of the Federal
Government.

        (3)     No person to whom a decoration has not been awarded or on whom a decoration has
not been conferred, and no person whose decoration has been withdrawn, forfeited or annulled, shall
use or cause to be used with his name any words or letters representing that the decoration has been
awarded to, or conferred on, him.

1
    Subs. by the Decoration (Amdt.) Ordinance, 1981 (35 of 1981),s.3.




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       6.     Penalty and procedure.__ (1) Whoever contravenes the provisions of section 5 shall
be punished with fine which may extend to twenty thousand rupees.

       (2)     A person convicted under this section for accepting any decoration from a foreign State
or sovereign shall be deemed to have been deprived of such decoration.

        (3)    No prosecution for an offence punishable under this Act shall be instituted except with
the previous sanction of the Federal Government.

       (4)     No Court inferior to a Court of Session shall try an offence punishable under this Act.

       7.     [Repeal.] Omitted by the Federal Laws (Revision and Declaration) Ordinance, 1981
(XXVII of 1981), s.3 and Sch.,II.



                                            SCHEDULE



1.     Nishan-i-Haider.

2.     Nishan-i-Shujaat.

3.     Nishan-i-Imtiaz.

4.     Hilal-i-Juraat.

5.     Hilal-i-Shujaat.

6.     Hilal-i-Imtiaz.

7.     Sitara-i-Juraat.

8.     Sitara-i-Shujaat.

9.     Sitara-i-Imtiaz.

10.    Sitara-i-Basalat.

11.    Tamgha-i-Juraat.

12.    Tamgha-i-Shujaat.

13.    Tamgha-i-Imtiaz.

14.    Tamgha-i-Basalat.

15.    Quaid-i-Azam Police Medal for Gallantry.

16.    President's Police Medal for Gallantry.

17.    I'zaz-i-Kamal.

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18.           Izaz-i-Fazeelat.

19.           I’zaz-i-Sabqat.

20.           President's Medal for Technology.

21.           President's Award for Children.

22.           Imtiazi-Sanad.

23.           Campaign/War Medals:—

              1.          Tamgha-i-Difaa with Clasp Kashmir 1948.

              2.          Tamgha-i-Difaa with Clasp Dir-Bajaur 1960—62.

              3.          Tamgha-i-Difaa with Clasp kutch 1965.

              4.          Tamgha-i-Difaa with Clasp Kashmir 1964-65.

              5.          Sitara-i-Harb 1965 War.
              1
                  [(5A) Sitara-i-Harb 1971 War.]

              6.          Tamgha-i-Jang 1965 War.
              1
                  [(7)    Tamjha-i-Jang 1971 War]

24.           Tamgha-i-Khidmat (Military) Class I, II and III.

25.           President's Medal for Best Shot.

26.           Pakistan Medal.

27.           Republic Commemoration Medal.




1
    Ins. and added by order dated. 22-3-76 published in the Gaz. of P., Ext., (Islamabad), Pt. III, pp. 261-62.




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