Chief, Western Command, PIN- 908543, C/o 56 APO.
5. The Colonel, Staff Officer/Officiating Colonel A (Human Rights) For
General Officer Commanding-in-Chief ... dated 24.06.21 issued by the Colonel, officiating Colonel A
(Human Rights) For General Officer Commanding-in-Chief,
Western Command (Respondent No. 5) seeking
Court Martial.
Station: Madras - 9 Sd/-
Dated: 25 Aug 87 (Deepak Sehdev)
Colonel
Colonel A
For General Officer Commanding
Andhra Tamil Nadu Karnataka
and Kerala ... Court martial was presided
over by an officer of the rank of Colonel. The respondent
was asked to give the name of any other officer
Records of any previous offence.
4 In response to the above communication, Colonel RR Nair, the Commanding
Officer5 of the 17 Mountain Division Pro Unit ... June 2016, the Sessions Judge directed
the issuance of fresh summons to Colonel RR Nair returnable on 7 July 2016. On 07
July
Kalander Shah Resident of
Shadrah, Kamalkote, Uri, hatched a criminal conspiracy with
Colonel D. K. Pathania Commanding Officer, Major Moriya,
Adjutant, and Major Opendera ... militants and had
been killed in a successful military operation, conducted by
Colonel D. K. Pathania and others. The object was to collect
the rewards
permament Commissioned Officer of regular Indian Army holding the rank of Lt. Colonel. He was tried under section 69 of the Army ... Kapur returned to his room the petitioner was playing bridge with Lt. Colonel Inder Mohan (Public Witness -10), Sqn. Ldr. Desai
Pinki Jha - petitioner no.2 person in
person
For Respondent(s) : Colonel Mr. Mukul Dev
Lieutenant Mr. Harshit Pant
(2 of 19)
[CW-3770/2018 ... camp.
Sd/-
Place : Jodhpur (Gaurav Rathore)
Date : 09 March 2018 Colonel
Commanding Officer
164 Med Regt (PARBAT ALI)
4. Counsel for the petitioner while arguing
Sections 190(1) (a) and
475.
HEADNOTE:
The respondent, a Lt. Colonel, was alleged to have
committed a civil offence. He was attached to another ... disciplinary proceed-
ings, made to relinquish his acting rank of Lt. Colonel, on
the basis of Army Instruction No. 1/6/74 and suspended from
India through C.B.I.), (ii) Cr. Rev. No. 177/2000 ( Lieutenant Colonel J.S. Virdi Vs. Union of India through
been duly signed by one
Jiten Joshi who was the Lieutenant Colonel and Commanding Officer
of the accused. A draft of the aforestated recommendation
accused in his statement recorded after close of the prosecution evidence, Colonel M. C. Kohli DW-1 was produced. From perusal of his statement