meaning of the Army Act, 1950 ( 46 of 1950 ), the Navy Act, 1957 ( 62 of 1957 ) or the Air Force Act ... soldier or sailor or an airman subject to the Army Act, 1950 ( 46 of 1950 ), the Navy Act
Act. Any such provisions in the Act is as much law as the entire Act. We agree that each and every provision of the Act ... person subject to Army Act is tried by court-martial for an act which is an offence under the Act. Court-martial discharges judicial function
subject to this Act to take action; (l) “enrolled person” means an under-officer or other person enrolled under this Act; (m) “Force” means ... rules and includes any military custody of such member under the Army Act, 1950 (46 of 1950); (o) “Inspector-General” and “Deputy Inspector-General” mean
Act, 2006
3. Persons subject to this Act.—
(1) The following persons (whether on deputation or otherwise employed) shall be subject to this Act, wherever ... Force on deputation from the regular Army as defined under clause (xxi) of section 3 of the Army Act, 1950 (46 of 1950) shall
even the kind of leave during which a person subject to Army Act suffers an injury or death would be a relevant consideration for determining ... whether the period of casual leave of a person subject to Army Act can be termed as period of duty or not? Secondly, whether every
Army Rules, it would be appropriate to reproduce some relevant provisions of the Army Act and Rules as under:
Sec. 120 . Power of Summary Courts ... being so prejudiced.
11. The members of army arc governed by a special enactment, namely, Army Act and the Rules framed thereunder. The nature
service in the regular Army as an officer.
(ab) No punishment by court martial.
(ac) No summary award under Army Act Sections ... discharging the petitioner was under Army Rule 13 (iii) (v). According to her, neither Section 122 of the Army Act nor Section
same analogy of the Army Act applies to the Border Security Force Act as the provisions of the Army Act and the Border Security Force ... between the principles applicable to the Army Act and the principles applicable BSF Act . If the Army which is premier military force of the country
offences under Sections 52(f) and 57(a) of the Army Act, 1950. The General Court Martial convicted the petitioner for the first ... person subject to Army Act is tried by court-martial for an act which is an offence under the Act. Court - martial discharges judicial function
active
service of the Army, exercised his discretion under Sec.125 of the Army Act
and passed the impugned order to try the petitioner ... nature and extent
of the jurisdiction of the Army Authorities under the Army Act to try a person
who is in active service of army