also be liable to fine. Explanation 1.— A trial before a Court-martial is a judicial proceeding. Explanation 2.— An investigation directed by law preliminary
applies to all judicial proceedings in or before any Court, including Courts-martial, [other than Courts-martial convened under the Army
Delivery to Commanding Officers of persons liable to be tried by Court-martial.
(1) The Central Government may make rules consistent with this Code ... Court to which this Code applies or by a Court-martial; and when any person is brought before a Magistrate and charged with an offence
prejudicial to good order and military discipline shall, on conviction by court-martial, be liable to suffer imprisonment for a term which may extend
provisions of this Act; (vii) "court-martial" means a court-martial held under this Act; (viii) "Criminal Court" means a Court of ordinary criminal justice
Section 71 in The Army Act, 1950
71. Punishments awardable by courts-martial.
Punishments may be inflicted in respect of offences committed by persons subject ... this Act and convicted by courts- martial, according to the scale following, that is to say,- (a) death; (b) transportation for life
under this section, shall be liable to be tried by a court-martial and, on conviction, be punishable as follows, that
Army Act, 1950
164. Remedy against order, finding or sentence of court-martial.
(1) Any person subject to this Act who considers himself aggrieved ... order passed by any court-martial may present a petition to the officer or authority empowered to confirm any finding or sentence of such court
Army Act, 1950
125. Choice between criminal court and court-martial.
When a criminal court and a court-martial have each jurisdiction in respect ... that officer decides that they should be instituted before a court-martial, to direct that the accused person shall be detained in military custody
Jurisdiction, powers and authority in matters of appeal against Court-Martial .¬-(1) Save as otherwise expressly provided in this Act, the Tribunal shall exercise ... aggrieved by an order, decision, finding or sentence passed by a Court-Martial may prefer an appeal in such form, manner and within such time