Pension) Rules. However, learned
counsel for the respondents submitted that Pension Rules are
subject to Rule 19 of the BSF Rules and, therefore, they ... Pension) Rules. It neither
supplements nor substitutes the statutory rules. The G.O.
read with Rule 19 of the BSF Rules would only mean that
that Rule 116 of CRPF Rules (which
falls in Chapter XV introduced in 1966) contains the
following provision
"Rule 116. Application of rules ... have application to the BSF after the enactment of
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the BSF Act and the publication of the BSF Rules. In the
matter of conditions
Border Security Force Act, 1968 (for short,
‘ BSF Act ’) and the BSF Rules or the CCS (Pension) Rules.
8. This Court referred to Section ... Pension) Rules. It neither supplements nor
substitutes the statutory rules. The GO read with Rule 19
of the BSF Rules would only mean that
After a detailed analysis of the provisions of the BSF Act and the BSF Rules, the relevant provisions of the CCS (Pension) Rules ... Pension) Rules. It neither supplements nor substitutes the statutory rules. The G.O. read with Rule 19 of the BSF Rules would only mean that
deal with the case in terms of Rule 47 of the
BSF Rules.
The learned counsel would further submit that the
petitioner was tried ... held
to be bad in law as Rule 45 of the BSF Rules had not been
complied with and, thus, the petitioner had not been
After a
detailed analysis of the provisions of the BSF Act and the BSF Rules, the
relevant provisions of the CCS (Pension) Rules ... Pension) Rules. It neither supplements nor
substitutes the statutory rules. The G.O. read with Rule 19 of the BSF
Rules would only mean that
person from the
Border Security Force, under the BSF Act and/or the BSF
Rules, are violated, violation thereof would, in
substance, be denial ... regards the
statement allowed by sub-rule (3) of rule 93 and
sub-rule (4) of rule 101 or except so far as the
Court
charge in
accordance with Rule 45 of the Border Security Force Rules,
1969 (hereinafter referred to "BSF Rules" for brevity). An
offence report ... evidence is ordered and prepared under
Rule 49 of the Border Security Force Rules, 1965 (BSF Rules,
1965 hereafter). As per sub-rule
while dealing with Rule 115 (2) of Army Rules,
1954 regarding the `plea of guilty‟ which is pari materia with the BSF ... petitioner and the provisions of Rule
143(4) read with Rule 161(1) of the BSF Rules, the court
would have been well advised
BSF Rules, in as much as the court was required by the provisions of sub Rule 4(a) of Rule 143 to alter the plea ... petitioner and the provisions of Rule 143(4) read with Rule 161(1) of the BSF Rules, the court would have been well advised