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Navy Act, 1957 Chapter XII

Title: Authorities Having Power to Award Punishments

State: Central

Year: 1957

.....alleged to have been guilty of a disciplinary offence, that is to say of a breach of sections 41, 47, 48, 49, 51, 52, 68 and 74 or of any of those sections read with section 75 or 76, the officer having the power to order a court-martial may, if he considers the offence to be of such a character as not to necessitate trial by court-martial, in lieu of ordering a court-martial, order a disciplinary court constituted as hereinafter mentioned. Section 96 - Constitution and procedure of disciplinary courts (1) A disciplinary court shall becomposed of not less than three nor more than five officers: Provided that the majority of the officers including the president shall be officers of the executive branch of the naval service. (2) At least one of these officers composing the court shall be superior in rank to the officer under trial and in any case shall be of the rank of substantive or acting commander or of a higher rank. (3) A disciplinary court shall have power to impose any punishment inferior to detention in the scale hereinbefore contained, but no greater punishment. (4) The officers composing the disciplinary court shall be named by the authority ordering the.....

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Navy Act, 1957 Section 97

Title: Constitution of Courts-martial

State: Central

Year: 1957

.....the Chief of the Naval Staff, or any officer empowered in this behalf by commission from the 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 in respect of any specified port or station, an officer holding a commission from the Chief of the Naval Staff to order courts-martial shall not be empowered to do so if there is present at the place where such court-martial is to be held an officer superior in rank to himself and in command of one or more of the ships of the Indian Navy although such last mentioned officer may not hold a commission to order courts-martial and in such a case such last mentioned officer may order a court-martial although he does not hold a commission for the purpose. (4) If an officer holding a commission from the Chief of the Naval Staff to order courts-martial, having the command of a fleet or squadron and being outside Indian waters die, be recalled, leave his station or be removed from his command, the officer upon whom the command of the fleet or squadron devloves and so from time to time the officer who shall have the command of the fleet or.....

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Andhra Pradesh and Madras (Alteration of Boundaries) Act, 1959 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 1959

.....32-and33-. The general provisions made in this Part may not cover all possible cases of the division of assets and liabilities fully and satisfactorily. Section 36-vests the Central Government with the power to make such adjustments in these cases as may be found just and equitable. It is proposed that this power should be exercisable by the Central Government only of a reference being made by the aggrieved State within a period of three years from the appointed day and only after consultation with the two State Governments." -S.O.R. - Gaz. of Ind., 12-8-1959, Pt. II, Section 2-, Ext" p. 758. SECTION 25: LAND AND GOODS (1) Subject to the other provisions of this Part, all land and all stores, articles and other goods, including cash balances in all treasuries in the territories specified in the First Schedule or the Second Schedule shall, as from the appointed day, pass to the State to which the territories are transferred. (2) In this section, the expression "Land" includes immovable property of every kind and any rights in or over such property, SECTION 26: ARREARS OF TAXES - The right of Andhra Pradesh or Madras to recover arrears of any tax or duty on property.....

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