Title : Presiding Officer
State : Central
Year : 1992
At every General Force Court or Petty Force Court, the senior member shall be the presiding officer. View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionTitle : Judge Attorneys
State : Central
Year : 1992
Every General Force Court shall, and every Petty Force Court may, be attended by a Judge Attorney or a Deputy Judge Attorney-General or an Additional Judge Attorney-General, or, if no such officer is available, an officer approved by the Judge Attorney-General or by any officer authorised in this behalf by the Judge Attorney-General. View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionTitle : Challenges
State : Central
Year : 1992
(1) At all trials by a General Force Court or by a Petty Force Court, as soon as the Court is assembled, the names of the presiding officer and members shall be read over to the accused, who shall thereupon be asked whether he objects to being tried by any officer sitting on the Court. (2) If the accused objects to such officer, his objection and also the reply thereto of the officer objected to shall be heard and recorded and the remaining officers of the Court shall, in the absence of the challenged officer decide on the objection. (3) If the objection is allowed by one-half or more of the votes of the officers entitled to vote, the objection shall be allowed and the member objected to shall retire, and his vacancy may be filled in the prescribed manner, by another officer subject..... View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionTitle : Judicial Notice
State : Central
Year : 1992
A Force Court may take judicial notice of any matter within the general knowledge of the members as officers of the Force. View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionTitle : Commissions for Examination of Witnesses
State : Central
Year : 1992
(1) Whenever, in the course of a trial by a Force Court, it appears to the Court that the examination of a witness is necessary for the ends of justice, and that the attendance of such witness cannot be procured without an amount of delay, expense or inconvenience which, in the circumstances of the case, would be unreasonable, such Court may address the Judge Attorney-General in order that a commission to take the evidence of such witness may be issued. (2) The Judge Attorney-General may then, if he thinks necessary, issue a commission to any Metropolitan Magistrate or Judicial Magistrate of the first class, within the local limits of whose jurisdiction such witness resides, to take the evidence of such witness. (3) The Magistrate to whom the commission is issued, or, if he is the..... View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionTitle : Order for Custody and Disposal of Property Pending Trial
State : Central
Year : 1992
When any property regarding which any offence appears to have been committed, or which appears to have been used for the commission of any offence, is produced before a Force Court during a trial, the Court may make such order as it thinks fit for the proper custody of such property pending the conclusion of the trial, and if the property is subject to speedy or natural decay may, after recording such evidence as it thinks necessary, order it to be sold or otherwise disposed of. View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionTitle : Power to Confirm Finding and Sentence of General Force Court
State : Central
Year : 1992
The findings and sentences of General Force Courts may be confirmed by the Central Government or by any officer empowered in this behalf by warrant of the Central Government. View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionTitle : Finding and Sentence of a Summary Force Court
State : Central
Year : 1992
The finding and sentence of a Summary Force Court shall not require to be confirmed, but may be carried out forthwith. View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionTitle : Transmission of Proceedings of Summary Force Court
State : Central
Year : 1992
The proceedings of every Summary Force Court shall, without delay be forwarded to the officer not below the rank of Additional Deputy Inspector-General within whose command the trial was held, or to the prescribed officer, and such officer, or the Director-General or any officer empowered by him in this behalf may, for reasons based on the merits of the case, but not on merely technical grounds, set aside the proceedings, or reduce the sentence to any other sentence which the Court might have passed. View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionTitle : Annulment of Proceedings
State : Central
Year : 1992
The Central Government, the Director-General, or any prescribed officer may annul the proceedings of any Force Court on the ground that they are illegal or unjust. View Complete Act List Judgments citing this section