Section 14
Privileges And Immunities Of Officials And Employees Of Centre:
14. Privileges and immunities of officials and employees of Centre:
(1) Government of Nepal shall, as per respective diplomatic class and the prevailing law, provide diplomatic privileges and immunities to the members of Board, Director, Deputy-director of the Centre when they are
staying in Nepal in the course of carrying out the acts and activities of the Centre.
(2) The Government of Nepal shall provide diplomatic privileges and immunities to the employees of the Centre when they are in Nepal in the course of discharging their duty related to the Centre as per the United Nations Conventions on diplomatic immunities and privileges of UN specialized agencies which was passed on 21th November in 1947 and Nepal has become a party on 28 September in 1965.
(3) The Government of Nepal shall, on the request of Centre, provide immunities and privileges pursuant to this section.
(4) The Centre shall submit the details of name, designation, nationality as well as the job nature of the person eligible to acquire privileges and immunities pursuant to this Act and modification thereof, if any, to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Nepal.
(5) The concerned person shall, as per necessary, show his/her identity card issued by the Centre to acquire the privileges and immunities pursuant to this Section.
(6) This Section shall not be deemed to have caused any hindrance to the Government of Nepal, if it deems necessary, for providing additional privileges and immunities more than the privileges and immunities as
mentioned in this Section.
(7) Notwithstanding anything contained in this section, no privilege pursuant to this section shall be provided to a citizen of Nepal.
(1) Government of Nepal shall, as per respective diplomatic class and the prevailing law, provide diplomatic privileges and immunities to the members of Board, Director, Deputy-director of the Centre when they are
staying in Nepal in the course of carrying out the acts and activities of the Centre.
(2) The Government of Nepal shall provide diplomatic privileges and immunities to the employees of the Centre when they are in Nepal in the course of discharging their duty related to the Centre as per the United Nations Conventions on diplomatic immunities and privileges of UN specialized agencies which was passed on 21th November in 1947 and Nepal has become a party on 28 September in 1965.
(3) The Government of Nepal shall, on the request of Centre, provide immunities and privileges pursuant to this section.
(4) The Centre shall submit the details of name, designation, nationality as well as the job nature of the person eligible to acquire privileges and immunities pursuant to this Act and modification thereof, if any, to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Nepal.
(5) The concerned person shall, as per necessary, show his/her identity card issued by the Centre to acquire the privileges and immunities pursuant to this Section.
(6) This Section shall not be deemed to have caused any hindrance to the Government of Nepal, if it deems necessary, for providing additional privileges and immunities more than the privileges and immunities as
mentioned in this Section.
(7) Notwithstanding anything contained in this section, no privilege pursuant to this section shall be provided to a citizen of Nepal.