(3) A transfer order made under sub‑section (2)__
(a) shall set out the name of the detained person and his place of confinement;
(b) shall order the person who has custody of the detained person to deliver him into the
custody of a person who is designated in the order or who is a member of the class of
persons so designated;
(c) shall order the person receiving him into custody to take him to the foreign State and, on
return of the detained person to Pakistan, to return that person to the place of
confinement where he was when the order was made, or to such other place of
confinement as the Federal Government subsequently may notify to the foreign State;
(d) shall state the reasons for the transfer;
(e) shall fix the period of time at, or before the expiration of, which the detained person must
be returned or unless varied on the application of the Federal Government for the
purposes of the request;
(f) may include such terms or condition relating to the protection of the interests of the
detained persons as the High Court considers desirable.
(4) The time spent in custody by a person pursuant to a transfer order shall, so long as such
person remains in such custody and is of good behaviour, be deemed to have been spent in service of
the sentence being served when the order was made.
61. Foreign persons in Pakistan in response to a Pakistan request.__(1) The Federal
Government may, by written notice, authorize the temporary detention in Pakistan of a person in
detention in a foreign State who is transferred from that State to Pakistan pursuant to a request under
clause (f) of (1) of section 62, for such period as may be agreed with that State for the purposes of the
request, and the return in custody of the person to the foreign State.
(2) A person in respect of whom a notice is issued under sub‑section (1) shall, so long as the
notice is in force,__
(a) be permitted to enter Pakistan and remain in Pakistan for the purposes of the request, and
to leave Pakistan when no longer required for those purposes, notwithstanding any
Pakistan law to the contrary; and
(b) while in custody in Pakistan for the purposes of the request, be deemed to be in lawful
custody.
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