Section 108 in The Navy Act, 1957
108. Swearing of interpreter and shorthand-writer.—
(1) At any time during the trial, should the court think ... During the trial, an impartial person shall be employed as a shorthand-writer and duly sworn or affirmed as such in the following manner
Section 109 in The Navy Act, 1957
109. Objection to interpreter or shorthand-writer.—
(1) Before any person is sworn or affirmed as an interpreter ... shorthand-writer, the accused shall be asked if he objects to such person as not being impartial and the court shall decide the objection
Section 90 in The Army Rules, 1954
90. Swearing of interpreter and shorthand writer .-(1) At any time during the trial an impartial person ... Court thinks it desirable, be sworn or affirmed to act as a shorthand writer. (3) Before a person is sworn or affirmed as an interpreter
unless required to give evidence thereof by a court of law". (C) Shorthand Writer: Form of Oath "I,.................... swear by Almighty God that I will
filled through competitive examination- a. a written examination, which may include shorthand, typewriting and other practical tests, shall be conducted by the Bureau departmentally
unless required to give evidence thereof by a Court of Law. (C) SHORTHAND WRITER Form of Oath I,......................................swear by Almighty God that I will
unless required to give evidence thereof by a Court of Law ". (C) Shorthand Writer Form of Oath "I,.........................................swear by Almighty God, that I will
unless required to give evidence thereof by a Court of Law. (C) Shorthand Writer Form Of Oath I, ...................................... swear by Almighty God that I will
justice or a Court-Martial, in due course of law." (C) Shorthand Writer Form Of Oath "I.................do swear by in the name
justice or a Court-Martial, in due course of law." (C) SHORTHAND WRITER Form of Oath "I,..............................., swear by Almighty God that I will truly