Restriction on foreign hospitality: prior government permission required for officials visiting abroad, with narrow medical exception. Restriction bars members of a Legislature, political party office-bearers, Judges, government servants, and employees of government-controlled bodies from accepting foreign hospitality while visiting abroad without prior permission of the Central Government; an emergent medical aid exception allows acceptance but requires the recipient to intimate the Central Government within one month about the source and manner of receipt.
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Restriction on foreign hospitality: prior government permission required for officials visiting abroad, with narrow medical exception.
Restriction bars members of a Legislature, political party office-bearers, Judges, government servants, and employees of government-controlled bodies from accepting foreign hospitality while visiting abroad without prior permission of the Central Government; an emergent medical aid exception allows acceptance but requires the recipient to intimate the Central Government within one month about the source and manner of receipt.
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