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Start Free TrialArmy Act, 1950 Section 103
Title: Interval Between Committal and Court-martial
State: Central
Year: 1950
In every case where any such person as is mentioned in section 101 and as is not on active service remains in such custody for a longer period than eight days, without a court-martial for his trial being ordered to assemble, a special report giving reasons for the delay shall be made by his commanding officer in the manner prescribed, and a similar report shall be forwarded at intervals of every' eight days until a court-martial is assembled or such person is released from custody.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionAir Force Act, 1950 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1950
.....or confinement of a person according to the usages of the service and includes military or naval custody: (vi) "air force law" means the law enacted by this Act and the rules made there under and includes the usages of the service; (vii) "air force reward" includes any gratuity or annuity for long service or good conduct, badge pay or pension, and any other air force pecuniary reward; (viii) "airman" means any person subject to this Act other than an officer; (ix) "air officer" means any officer of the Air Force above the rank of group captain; (x) "air signal" means any signal intended for the guidance of aircraft, whether given by flag, ground signal, light, wind indicator or in any manner whatsoever: (xi) "Chief Legal Adviser" means a person appointed as such by5[the Chief of the Air Staff] to give advice on matters relating to air force law and to perform such other duties of a legal character as may arise in connection therewith; (xii) "civil offence" means an offence which is triable by a criminal court; (xiii) "civil prison" means any jail or place used for the detention of any criminal prisoner under the Prisons Act, 1894-, or under any other law for the time.....
List Judgments citing this sectionArmy Act, 1950 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1950
.....British Act which one mainly to the peculiar traditions of the British Navy, is materially different in many respects from the British Army Act and Air Force Acts. The revision of the Naval Discipline Act has, therefore, proved a more difficult problem. In the United Kingdom, a special committee has been appointed to examine the question of revision of the British Naval Act It was felt that it would be an advantage to await the report of that committee and benefit by its recommendations, The revision of the Naval Discipline Act has, therefore, been suspended for the present. It is expected that the Committee's report will be available within the next few months, after which the revision of the Naval Discipline Act will be taken up. It is, however, not considered necessary to delay the revision of the Army and Air Force Acts any longer and they are therefore being introduced during this session of the Legislature. 3. The main objects of the revision of the Army Act are (a) to make it self-sufficient by incorporating the relevant provisions from certain other related enactments; (b) to adapt the existing provisions to suit the new constitutional set up and present day.....
List Judgments citing this sectionArmy Act, 1950 Chapter IX
Title: Arrest and Proceedings Before Trial
State: Central
Year: 1950
.....of the Government entrusted to his care, or in any arms, ammunition, equipment, instruments, clothing or necessaries; and if satisfied of the fact of such absence without due authority or other sufficient cause, the court shall declare such absence and the period thereof, and the said deficiency, if any, and the commanding officer of the corps or department to which the person belongs shall enter in the court-martial book of the corps or department a record of the declaration. (2) If the person declared absent does not afterwards surrender or is not apprehended, he shall, for the purposes of this Act, be deemed to be a deserter. Section 107 - Provost-marshals ( 1) Provost-marshals may be appointed by1[the Chief of the Army Staff] or by any prescribed officer. ( 2) The duties of a provost-marshal are to take charge of persons confined for any offence, to preserve good order and discipline, and to prevent breaches of the same by persons serving in, or attached to, the regular Army. ( 3) A provost-marshal may at any time arrest and detain for trial any person subject to this Act who commits, or is charged with an offence, and may also carry into effect any.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionThe Travancorecochin Prisons Act, 1950[1] Complete Act
State: Kerala
Year: 1950
.....of prisoners in jails. (6) "History-ticket" means the ticket exhibiting such information as is required in respect of each prisoner by this Act or the rules thereunder. (7) "Inspector-General" means the Inspector-General of Prisons. (8) "Medical subordinate" means an Assistant Surgeon or Sub-Assistant Surgeon. (9) "Prohibited article" means an article the introduction or removal of which into or out of a prison is prohibited by any rule under this Act. CHAPTER II Maintenance and Officers of prisons 4. Government shall provide, for the prisoners in the State of Travancore-Cochin accommodation in prisons constructed and regulated in such manner as to comply with the requisitions of this Act in respect of the separation of prisoners. 5. The District Magistrate of the District in which the prison is situate or any other officer appointed by Government shall be Inspector-General in respect of that prison who shall exercise, subject to the orders of Government, the general control and superintendence of that prison. 6. For every prison, Government shall appoint a Superintendent a Medical Officer (who may also be the Superintendent), a Medical Subordinate, a Jailer, and such.....
List Judgments citing this sectionThe Bombay Public Trusts Act, 1950 Complete Act
State: Maharashtra
Year: 1950
THE BOMBAY PUBLIC TRUSTS ACT, 1950 THE BOMBAY PUBLIC TRUSTS ACT, 1950 An Act to regulate and to make better provision for the administration of public religious and charitable trusts in the State of Bombay. WHEREAS it is expedient to regulate and to make better provision for the administration of public religious and charitable trusts in the State of Bombay; It is hereby enacted as follows; CHAPTER I-PRELIMINARY SECTION 01: SHORT TITLE, EXTENT, OPERATION AND APPLICATION . (I) This Act may be called the Bombay public Trusts Act, 1950. '[(2) It shall extends to the whole of the 2[State of Maharashtra]. (3) This Act shall come into force at once; but the provisions thereof shall apply to a public trust or any class of public trusts on the date specified in the notification under sub-section (4) The State Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, specify the date on which the provisions of this Act shall apply to any public trust or any 3[class of public trusts; and different dates may be specified for such trusts in different areas] : Provided that the State Government may also by a like notification direct that from the date specified therein any public.....
List Judgments citing this sectionConstitution of India Article 350B
Title: Special Officer for Linguistic Minorities
State: Central
Year: 1950
1[ 350B . Special Officer for linguistic minorities ( 1 ) There shall be a Special Officer for linguistic minorities to be appointed by the President. ( 2) It shall be the duty of the Special Officer to investigate all matters relating to the safeguards provided for linguistic minorities under this Constitution and report to the President upon those matters at such intervals as the President may direct, and the President shall cause all such reports to be laid before each House of Parliament, and sent to the Governments of the States concerned.] ________________________ 1.Inserted by the Constitution (Seventh Amendment) Act, 1956, section 21.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionArmy Act, 1950 Complete Act
Title: Army Act, 1950
State: Central
Year: 1950
Preamble1 - ARMY ACT, 1950 Chapter I Section1 - Short title and commencement Section2 - Persons subject to this Act Section3 - Definitions Chapter II Section4 - Application of Act to certain forces under Central Government Section5 - Application of Act to forces of Part B States [Repealed] Section6 - Special provision as to rank in certain cases Section7 - Commanding officer of persons subject to military law under clause (i) of section 2 Section8 - Officers exercising powers in certain cases Section9 - Power to declare persons to be on active service Chapter III Section10 - Commission and appointment Section11 - Ineligibility of aliens for enrolment Section12 - Ineligibility of females for enrolment or employment Section13 - Procedure before enrolling officer Section14 - Mode of enrolment Section15 - Validity of enrolment Section16 - Persons to be attested Section17 - Mode of attestation Chapter IV Section18 - Tenure of service under the Act Section19 - Termination of service by Central Government Section20 - Dismissal, removal or reduction by the Chief of the Army Staff and by other officers Section21 - Power to modify certain fundamental rights in their.....
List Judgments citing this sectionAdministration of Evacuee Property Act, 1950 [Repealed] Section 15
Title: Maintenance of Accounts by Custodian
State: Central
Year: 1950
(1) The Custodian shall maintain a separate account of the property of each evacuee possession whereof has been taken by him, and shall cause to be made therein entries of all receipts and expenditure in respect thereof. (2) The accounts shall be maintained in such form and in such manner as may be prescribed. The1[Central Government] shall cause the accounts maintained under" this section to be inspected and audited at such intervals and by such persons as may be prescribed. _____________________________ 1. Substituted for the words. "State Government" by the Administration of Evacuee Property (Amdt.) Act, 1956 (91 of 1956), S. 4 (w.r.e.f. 22-10-1956).
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionAdministration of Evacuee Property Act, 1950 [Repealed] Chapter II
Title: Evacuee Property and Vesting Thereof in the Custodian
State: Central
Year: 1950
.....of such company is situate in any part of the territories to which this Act extends, and notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Act or the Indian Companies Act, 1913, or in the articles of association of the company : Provided that the Custodian shall not take charge of such management of the company except with the previous approval of the Central Government;] (m) incur any expenditure, including the payment of taxes, duties, cesses and rates to Government or to any local authority3[***]; (n) pay to the evacuee, or to any member of his family or to any other person as in the opinion of the Custodian is entitled thereto, any sums of money out of the funds in his possession; (o) transfer in any manner whatsoever any evacuee property, notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in any law or agreement relating thereto : Provided that the Custodian shall not sell any immovable property or any business or other undertaking of the evacuee, except with the previous approval of the Custodian-General. 4[(p) acquire any non-evacuee interest in evacuee property, whether by way of purchase or otherwise : Provided that no such acquisition shall be made.....
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