however, their Lordships while construing Sections 125 and 126 of the Army Act held that the General Court-Martial could exercise jurisdiction in the matter ... interfere with the decision of a Court constituted under the Army Act, 1950 , subject to the limitations pertaining to interference with decisions of Special Tribunals
Under the scheme of the Army Act, 1950 (Act No. 48 of 1950), hereinafter called 'the Army Act ', offences have been categorised into ... Army, while the procedure before the ordinary Criminal Court can be abused by a person subject to the Army Act as to destroy the Army
Evidently, the petitioners are or were the Army Officers/Personnel and therefore the provisions of Army Act apply in the present case. It is also ... have to give notice to the Army authorities as envisaged in Sections 125 and 126 of the Army Act and the Rules
Army is likely to create a distorted picture in the minds of the military personal that persons subject to Army Act are not citizens ... Chief of the Army Staff New Delhi , AIR 1986 SC 1060, wherein the note appended to Section 38 of the Army Act in the Manual
however, their Lordships while construing Sections 125 and 126 of the Army Act held that the General Court-Martial could exercise jurisdiction in the matter ... interfere with the decision of a Court constituted under the Army Act, 1950 , subject to the limitations pertaining to interference with decisions of Special Tribunals
passed by the Chief of Army Staff confirming the proceedings of Court Martial under Section 164 of the Army Act and the Central Government ... order under Section 165 of the Army Act dismissing the petitioner's appeal could not be set aside merely because they were not speaking
linient, by exercising revisional powers under Section 160 of the Army Act, 1950, (hereinafter referred to as the Act). The petitioner was then given ... Army is likely to create a distorted picture in the minds of the military personnel that persons subject to Army Act are not citizens
Army is likely to create a distorted picture in the minds of the military personnel that persons subject to Army Act are not citizens ... done by the Chief of the Army Staff in exercise of powers under Section 109 of the Army Act. Sections
Under the scheme of the Army Act, 1950 (Act No. 48 of 1950), hereinafter called 'the Army Act ', offences have been categorised into ... Army Act , their Lordships said:
Though the offence of conspiracy does not fall under Section 52 of the Act (the Army Act ), it, being
following the prescribed procedure as
contemplated in Section 126 of the Army Act, 1950.
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However, learned trial Judge ... charges -
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"FIRST CHARGE
Army Act COMMITTING A CIVIL OFFENCE THAT IS TO SAY
Section 69 DEMANDING ILLEGAL