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Home Bare Acts Phrase: regimentalArmy and Air Force (Disposal of Private Property) Act, 1950 Section 5
Title: Decision of Questions as to Regimental and Other Debts in Camp or Quarters
State: Central
Year: 1950
If in any case a doubt or different arises as to what are the regimental and other debts in camp or quarters of a deceased or deserter or as to the amount payable in respect thereof, the decision of the prescribed person shall be final and shall be binding on all persons for all purposes.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionArmy and Air Force (Disposal of Private Property) Act, 1950 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1950
.....banking company, society or other institution in respect of such money. (4) Where the representative of a deceased has given security to the satisfaction of the commanding officer for the payment of the regimental and other debts in camp or quarters, if any, and of the funeral expenses of the deceased in cases where no provision for the payment of such expenses has been made otherwise and of the expenses, if any, incurred by the commanding officer in respect of the estate of the deceased, the commanding officer shall deliver over the property received by him under sub-sections (1) and (2) to that representative, whereupon his responsibility for the administration of the estate of the deceased shall cease. (5) In the case of a deceased whose estate has not been dealt with under sub-section (4), or under section 10-, and in the case of a deserter, the commanding officer,- (i) if in any case it is necessary in his opinion so to do for the purpose of securing the payment of the regimental and other debts in camp or quarters of the deceased or deserter, the funeral expenses of the deceased, if any, and the expenses, if any, incurred by the commanding officer in respect of the.....
List Judgments citing this sectionGeneva Conventions Act, 1960 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1960
.....power to sentence him to death or to imprisonment for a term of two years or more, shall not proceed with the trial until it is proved to the satisfaction of the Court that a notice containing the particulars mentioned in the next following sub-section, so far as they are known to the prosecutor, has been served not less than three weeks previously on the protecting power (if there is a protecting power) and, if the accused is a protected prisoner of war, on the accused and the prisoners' representative. (2) The particulars referred to in the foregoing sub-section are - (a) the full name and description of the accused, including the date of his birth and his profession or trade, if any, and, if the accused is protected prisoner of war, his rank and arm, regimental, personal or serial number; (b) his place of detention, internment or residence; (c) the offence with which he is charged- and (d) the Court before which the trial is to take place and the time and place appointed for the trial. (3) For the purposes of this section a document purporting - (a) to be signed on behalf of the protecting power or by the prisoners representative or by the person accused, as the case may.....
List Judgments citing this sectionArmy and Air Force (Disposal of Private Property) Act, 1950 Section 3
Title: Property of Deceased Persons and Deserters Other Than Officers
State: Central
Year: 1950
.....banking company, society or other institution in respect of such money. (4) Where the representative of a deceased has given security to the satisfaction of the commanding officer for the payment of the regimental and other debts in camp or quarters, if any, and of the funeral expenses of the deceased in cases where no provision for the payment of such expenses has been made otherwise and of the expenses, if any, incurred by the commanding officer in respect of the estate of the deceased, the commanding officer shall deliver over the property received by him under sub-section (1) and (2) to that representative, whereupon his responsibility for the administration of the estate of the deceased shall cease. (5) In the case of a deceased whose estate has not been dealt with under sub-section (4), or under section 10, and in the case of a deserter, the commanding officer, -- (i) if in any case it is necessary in his opinion so to do for the purpose of securing the payment of the regimental and other debts in camp or quarters of the deceased or deserter, the funeral expenses of the deceased, if any, and the expenses, if any, incurred by the commanding officer in respect of the.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionGeneva Convention Act 1960 Schedule III
Title: Third Schedule
State: Central
Year: 1960
.....classes:- (Authorized work) (a) agriculture; (b) industries connected with the production or the extraction of raw materials, and manufacturing industries, with the exception of metallurgical, machinery and chemical industries; public works and building operations which have no military character or purpose; (c) transport and handling of stores which are not military in character or purpose; (d) commercial business, and arts and crafts; (e) domestic service; (f) public utility services having no military character or purpose. Should the above provisions be infringed, prisoners of war shall be allowed to exercise their right of complaint, in conformity with Article 78. Article 51 Prisoners of war must be granted suitable working conditions, especially as regards accommodation, food, clothing and equipment; such conditions shall not be inferior to those enjoyed by nationals of the Detaining Power employed in similar work; account shall also be taken of climatic conditions. (Working conditions) The Detaining Power, in utilizing the labour of prisoners of war, shall ensure that in areas in which prisoners are employed, the national legislation.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionArmy Act, 1950 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1950
.....wherever he is ordered by land, sea or air, and that he will obey all commands of any officer set over him, even to the peril of his life. (3) The fact of an enrolled person having taken the oath or affirmation directed by this section to betaken shall be entered on his enrolment paper, and authenticated by the signature of the officer administering the oath or affirmation. CHAPTER 4: CONDITIONS OF SERVICE: SECTION 18: Tenure of service under the Act: Every person subject to this Act shall hold office during the pleasure of the President. SECTION 19: Termination of service by Central Government: Subject to the provisions of this Act and the rules and regulations made thereunder the Central Government may dismiss, or remove from the service, any person subject to this Act. SECTION 20: Dismissal, removal or reduction by the Chief of the Army Staff and by other officers: (1) [The Chief of the Army Staff] may dismiss or remove from the service any person subject to this Act other than an officer. (2) [The Chief of the Army Staff] may reduce to a lower grade or rank or the ranks, any warrant officer or any non-commissioned officer. (3) An.....
List Judgments citing this sectionArmy Act, 1950 Chapter XI
Title: Procedure of Courts-martial
State: Central
Year: 1950
.....to be signed by or on behalf of the CentralGovernment or 1 [the Chief of the Army Staff], or by any prescribedofficer, shall be evidence of the facts stated in such letter,return or other document. (2) An Army,Navy or Air Force List of Gazette purporting to be published by authority shall beevidence of the status and rank of the officers, junior commissioned officersor warrant officers therein mentioned, and of anyappointment held by them and of the corps, battalion or arm orbranch of the services to which they belong. (3) Where arecord is made in any regimental book in pursuance of this Act or of any rulesmade thereunder or otherwise in pursuance of military duty, and purports tobe signed by the commanding officer or by the officer whose duty it is to makesuch record, such record shall be evidence of the factstherein stated. (4) A copyof any record in any regimental book purporting to be certified to be a truecopy by the officer having custody of such book shall be evidence of suchrecord. (5) Whereany person subject to this Act is being tried on a charge ofdesertion or of absence without leave, and such person has surrendered himselfinto the custody of any officer.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionArmy Act, 1950 Section 142
Title: Presumption as to Certain Documents
State: Central
Year: 1950
.....duty, and purports tobe signed by the commanding officer or by the officer whose duty it is to makesuch record, such record shall be evidence of the factstherein stated. (4) A copyof any record in any regimental book purporting to be certified to be a truecopy by the officer having custody of such book shall be evidence of suchrecord. (5) Whereany person subject to this Act is being tried on a charge ofdesertion or of absence without leave, and such person has surrendered himselfinto the custody of any officer or other person subject tothis Act, or any portion of the regular Army, or has been apprehended by suchofficer or person, a certificate purporting to be signed by such officer, or bythe commanding officer of that portion of the regular Army, or by thecommanding officer of the corps, department or detachmentto which such person belongs, as the case may be, and stating the fact, dateand place of such surrender or apprehension, and the manner in which he was dressed, shall beevidence of the matters so stated. (6) Whereany person subject to this Act is being tried on a charge ofdesertion or of absence without leave, and such person has surrendered himselfinto the custody.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Succession Act, 1925 Part 6
Title: Testamentary Succession
State: Central
Year: 1925
.....of determining questions as to what person or what property is denoted by any words used in a Will, a Court shall inquire into every material fact relating to the persons who claim to be interested under such Will, the property which is claimed as the subject of disposition, the circumstances of the testator and of his family, and into every fact a knowledge of which may conduct to the right application of the words which the testator has used. Illustrations (i) A, by his Will, bequeaths 1,000 rupees to his eldest son or to his youngest grand-child, or to his cousin, Mary; a Court may make inquiry in order to ascertain to what person the description in the Will applies. (ii) A, by his Will, leaves to B "my estate called Black Acre." It may be necessary to take evidence in order to ascertain what is the subject-matter of the bequest; that is to say, what estate of the testator's is called Black Acre. (iii) A, by his Will, leaves to B "the estate which I purchased of C". It may be necessary to take evidence in order to ascertain what estate the testator purchased of C. Section 76 - Misnomer or misdescription of object (1) Where the words used in a Will to.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Succession Act, 1925 Chapter 4
Title: Of Privileged Wills
State: Central
Year: 1925
.....on amilitary expedition, but not being at sea, is considered as a soldier, and canmake a privileged Will. ______________________ 1. Inserted by Act 10of 1927, section 2 and Schedule I. Section 65 - Privileged Wills Any soldier being employed in anexpedition or engaged in actual warfare, 1 [or an airman so employed or engaged,] or any mariner being at sea,may, if he has completed the age of eighteen years, dispose of his property by a Will made in the manner provided in section66. Such Wills are calledprivileged Wills. Illustrations (i) A, a medical officer attached to a regiment is actually employedin an expedition. He is a soldier actually employed in an expedition, and canmake a privileged Will. (ii) A is at sea in a merchant-ship of which he is the purser. He is a mariner,and, being at sea, can make a privileged Will. (iii) A, a soldier service in thefield against insurgents, is a soldier engaged in actual warfare, and as suchcan make a privileged Will. (iv) A, a mariner of a ship, in the course of a voyage, is temporarily on shore while she islying in harbour. He is, for the purposes of this section, a mariner at sea,and can make a privileged Will. (v) A,.....
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