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Charge-sheet
the charges and specifications, (3) the preferring of charges and their referral to a summary. Special or general court-martial for trial, and (4) for a summary court-martial, the trial record, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn.
Jurisdiction
with the amended constitutional scheme but at the same time not to negate judicial review jurisdiction of constitutional courts. Transfer of jurisdiction in specified matters from the High Court to the Administrative Tribunal equates the Tribunal with
Military Courts
Military Courts, the Court of Chivalry and Courts martial. See CHIVALRY, COURT OF, and COURTS MARITALS.
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Inquiry, Court of
report of the Court be against him) has no right to a Court-martial, nor to redress from the Courts of Law.
military commission
military commission : a military court organized in time of war or suspension of the civil power to try offenses by persons (as civilians)
Criminal Prisoner
Criminal Prisoner, means any prisoner duly committed to custody under the writ, warrant or order of any court or authority exercising criminal jurisdiction, or by order of a court-martial [Prisons Act, 1894 (9 of 1894), s.
Impracticability
It must therefore be held that so long as an officer can be legally tried by a Court Martial the authorities concerned may, on the ground that such a trial is not impracticable or inexpedient, invoke Rule … of Rule 14. In Major Radha Krishan case ((1996) 3 SCC 507: 1996 SCC (L&S) 761.) the Supreme Court has held: 'When the trial itself was legally impossible and impermissible the question of its being impracticable, in
trial judge advocate
trial judge advocate : a judge advocate detailed to act as a prosecutor of an accused before a court-martial
Exchanges, Regimental
liable on conviction to a fine of 100l., or to imprisonment, and if an officer, on conviction by Court-martial, to be dismissed the service.
Reprimand
of a sparrow or other not scheduled bird, and that enjoined in the case of officers convicted by Court-martial, which may be either 'reprimand,' or 'severe reprimand,' by s. 44 (g) of the Army Act. Reprimand, in
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