that it is pari materia to Section 11 of
the Border Security Force Act, 1968 and Section 20 of the Army Act,
1950. Reliance
General Security
Force Court2 constituted under the Border Security Force Act3, 1968.
1
" The PC Act ", hereinafter
2
"GSFC", hereinafter ... Act, 1968 the Security Force Courts are required to adhere
to the provisions of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 and said Act
should apply
Indian Penal Code, 18601 by the General Security
Force Court2 constituted under the Border Security Force Act, 19673.
2. Shorn off unnecessary details, the facts ... Border Security Force (supra), which reads as
under:-
12. Since the entire procedure of a trial by SFC is provided in the
BSF Act
Border Security Force
Act, 19681 challenging the Findings and Sentence dated 30.07.2024
passed by the General Security Force Court2 in respect of the
petitioner; order ... petitioner was serving as a Constable (GD) in the 177
Battalion, Border Security Force3. A complaint was filed against the
petitioner
Indian Penal Code, 18601 by the General Security Force
Court2 constituted under the Border Security Force Act, 19673,
wherein initially he was sentenced to undergo ... action was initiated against the
petitioner under Section 45 of the Border Security Force Rules, 19697.
Subsequently, the Commandant vide an order dated 11th December
Record of Evidence2 under Rules
45 and 48 of the Border Security Force Rules, 19693, based on the
aforementioned complaint. The RoE was initiated to examine ... under Section 46 of the Border Security Force Act, 19684
read with Section 354 of the Indian Penal Code, 18605 for using
criminal force with
Directorate General, Border Security Force1, whereby the
petitioner‟s statutory petition under Section 117(1) of the Border
Security Force Act, 19682 read with Rule ... Border Security
Force Rules, 19693 and the petitioner‟s application under Section 130
of the Act for suspension of sentence dated 19.12.2022 were
ORDER FOR THE ASSEMBLY OF A GENERAL SECURITY
FORCE COURT UNDER THE BORDER SECURITY FORCE
ACT, 1968
Orders By Shri M. Tripathi
Inspector General (Prov ... Delhi.
-Sd-
(M.Tripathi)
Inspector General (Prov)
HQ DG Border security Force
(Convening Officer)"
22. In the absence of demonstrable prejudice caused
Bedi and those which apply under
the Border Security Force Act, 19683 in the present case, are more or
less identical. In that case, clause ... Sehgal has drawn our attention to Rule 1825 of the Border
Security Force Rules, 19696 in this regard. Mr. Sehgal's contention
appears
Services (Pension)
Rules, 19723 and Section 3(2) of the Border Security Force Act, 19684,
of which the latter stipulates that a person remains subject