Indian Penal Code, 1860
138. Abetment of act of insubordination by soldier, sailor or airman.—
Whoever abets what he knows ... Force of the Government of India, shall, if such act of insubordination be committed in consequence of that abetment, be punished with imprisonment
officer; or (b) uses threatening language to such officer; or (c) uses insubordinate language to such officer; shall, on conviction by court-martial, if such
officer; or (b) uses threatening language to such officer; or (c) uses insubordinate language to such officer; shall, on conviction by a Security Force Court
officer; or (b) uses threatening language to such officer; or (c) uses insubordinate language to such officer; shall, on conviction by court-martial, if such
Section 22 in The Border Security Force Act, 1968
22. Insubordination and obstruction.-
Any person subject to this Act who commits any of the following
Section 42 in The Army Act, 1950
42. Insubordination and obstruction.
Any person subject to this Act who commits any of the following offences, that
Amendment Act, 1938
2. Dissuasion from enlistment and instigation to mutiny or insubordination after enlistment.
Whoever- (a) with intent to affect adversely the recruitment ... such Force, any thing which is an offence punishable as mutiny or insubordination under section 27 of the Indian Army
guilty of breach of any of the clauses of the appointment order, insubordination, insolence, gross negligence of duty, dishonesty or embezzlement or accepting any commission ... that refusal to carry out these instructions amounted to gross indiscipline and insubordination.
4. An extremely brief explanation was given by the workman in writing
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ACT:
Industrial Dispute-Charge of defiance and
insubordination-Authority if must be a direct
superior-Enquiry-Incidental matter if could be
considered ... which contemplated
two types of misconduct; one wilful
insubordination and the other disobedience of any
lawful and reasonable order of a superior.
The tribunal inter
part
of the school. He has also submitted that the reasons of insubordination to
the teachers and lack of discipline attributed to the student ... every right to deny admission to students, on
various grounds, including insubordination, indiscipline and high handed
activities. An educational institution has every right to uphold