President in Indian Navy or the Indian Naval Reserve Forces; (6) “Court-martial” means a Court-martial constituted under this Act; (7) “enemy” includes ... means the naval organisation of India; (15) “naval tribunal” means a Court-martial constituted under section 97 and includes a disciplinary Court constituted under section
courts-marital and the appointment of prosecutors at trials by court-martial; (e) the adjournment, dissolution and sittings of courts-martial; (f) the procedure ... observed in trials by courts-martial, the persons by whom an accused may be defended in such trials and the appearance of such persons thereat
Section 93 in The Navy Act, 1957
93. Power of court-martial and commanding officers to try offences.—
(1) An offence triable under this ... tried and punished by court-martial. (2) An offence not capital which is triable under this Act and which is committed by a person other
said offence. (3) Whenever any offender is sentenced by a court-martial to a term of imprisonment, in pursuance of this Act, not being imprisonment ... already under sentence.— Whenever a sentence shall be passed by a court-martial on an offender already under sentence either of detention or imprisonment passed
Advocate General of the Navy.—
(1) All proceedings of trials by court-martial or by disciplinary courts shall be reviewed by the Judge Advocate General
Navy Act, 1957
22. Immunity of persons attending court-martial or disciplinary court from arrest.—
(1) No President or other member of a court-martial ... court, no judge, advocate, no party to any proceeding before a court-martial or disciplinary court or no advocate or agent of such party
considers himself aggrieved by a finding or sentence of any court-martial may present a petition to the Central Government or to the Chief
Section 97 in The Navy Act, 1957
97. Constitution of courts-martial.—
(1) Courts-martial shall be constituted and convened subject to the provisions ... Chief of the Naval Staff shall have the power to order courts-martial for the trial of offences under this Act. (3) Unless otherwise prescribed
states that the accused person committed the act alleged, the court-martial shall, if such act would, but for the incapacity found, have constituted
Section 122 in The Navy Act, 1957
122. Adjournment.—
(1) A court-martial may, if it appears to the court that an adjournment desirable ... stress of weather or unavoidable accident. (2) The proceedings of a court-martial shall not, after the commencement of a trial, be delayed