Power to make rules
6. (1) The Government may, by notification in the official Gazette, make rules for carrying out the purposes of this Act.
(2) In particular and without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing power, rules made under this section may provide-
(a) for the setting up of machinery to ascertain the disabilities in respect of any of the matters specified in section 3 to which persons of Bangladesh, Indian or Pakistani origin are subject in any British possession;
(b) for the establishment of a suitable agency to administer the rules and for defining its functions and powers;
(c) for specifying the disabilities that shall, when a direction has been made under section 3, be imposed in Bangladesh on persons not being of Bangladesh, Indian or Pakistani origin who are domiciled in any British possession and for the imposition on them of the disabilities so specified;
(d) for the enforcement, by the prescription of a penalty by way of imprisonment or fine or both, of any rule made under clause (c);
(e) for authorising the arrest of any person contravening or reasonably suspected of contravening any rule made under clause (c), and for prescribing the duties of public servants and others in regard to such arrests.