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Section 9 in The Coast Guard Act, 1978 [Entire Act]
Article 31 in Constitution of India [Constitution]
Section 4 in The Coast Guard Act, 1978 [Entire Act]
Section 123 in The Coast Guard Act, 1978 [Entire Act]
Section 14 in The Coast Guard Act, 1978 [Entire Act]
Union Of India & Others vs R.P. Yadav on 10 May, 2000
In the case of Union of India & Ors. Vs. R.P. Yadav (2000) 5
Supreme Court Cases 325, dealing with a question as to whether an
Artificer Apprentice of the Indian Navy is entitled to demand his
release from the force as of right, the Apex Court in Paras 24 & 25 held
as under:-
Union Of India Ministry Of Defence ... vs Wg. Cdr. Subrata Das(19942H) on 29 January, 2019
In the case of Union of India Vs. WG. CDR. Subrata Das
(2020) 12 Supreme Court Cases 784, the Apex Court held that as
members of an Armed Force, those who are subject to the provisions of
the Armed Force Act are governed by the rigour and discipline of the
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Force. Indeed, that is the rationale which underlies Article 33 of the
Constitution which empowers Parliament by law to restrict or abrogate
the provisions of Part III in their application inter alia to the members
of Armed Forces. The Court held that the purpose of these restrictions
is to ensure the proper discharge of duties and the proper maintenance
of discipline.