Section 63 in The Army Act, 1950
63. Violation of good order and discipline.
Any person subject to this Act who is guilty
SCALE (1)899
ACT:
Army Act, 1950 : Sections 63 , 71 and 72-Summary Court-
Martial-Punishment-Award of-To be commensurate with nature
and degree ... lesser punishments provided in the Army
Act . [679E. 683G-H]
677
2.1 Section 72 of the Army Act, 1950 provides that the
court-martial
were charged
before the Court-Martial for offences under section 63 of
the Army Act 1950 in that they alongwith some other GREF
personnel assembled ... Army Rules 1954
and if that be so, they could not be charged under section
63 of the Army Act 1950 on the facts alleged
charges were framed; three charges under Section 52(C) of the Army Act and two under Section 63 of the Army Act and two under ... Section 52(F) and in the alternative to the 6th charge, seventh charge under Section 63 of the Act were framed. All the charges were
good order and military discipline, was charged under
Section 63 of the Army Act, 1950 [for short the Army Act ].
On 08.08.1989, Major ... appellant from service was vitiated being
contrary to Section 63 of the Army Act, which provides for
imposing any kind of punishment only after conviction
which was an offence under Section 39(1) of the Army Act.
He was also charged under Section 63 of the Army Act for
violation ... absent without leave, and for committing an offence
under section 63 of the Army Act was highly and grossly
disproportionate to the gravity
MENTIOEND IN CLAUSE (f) OF SECTION 52
Army Act OF THE ARMY ACT WITH INTENT TO DEFRAUD,
Section 52(f)
In that he,
at Ambala ... Second charge AN OMISSION PREJUDICIAL TO GOOD ORDER AND MILITARY
Army Act DISCIPLINE,
Section 63
In that he,
at Ambala Cantonment, on 14 February
number.
Each charge was under Section 52 of the Army Act and in the
alternative, under Section 63 of the Army Act. Section ... contains nine charges under Section
52 and three charges under Section 63 .
The appellant contends that once charges under Section
52 were dropped, they could
facie case against
the accused on both the charges under Army Act Section 63
and 47 respectively.
2. In pursuance of Army Rule ... satisfied that the
charges are coming within the purview of the Army Act and that the
evidence justifies a trial by court-martial, these conditions
SCALE (2)944
ACT:
Army Act, 1950 : Sections 52 , 63 .
Army Rules 1954: Rule 22.
Dismissal pursuant to General Court Martial--Validity of.
Non-compliance ... related to an offence which came under section 63 of the
Army Act, namely, conduct prejudicial to good order and
military discipline; while the charge