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Supreme Court Awards Compensation for Wrongful Admonition of Airman. Vindictiveness in Discipline Leads to Compensation for Mental Distress and Humiliation.

The Supreme Court ruled in favor of the appellant, an airman in the Indian Air Force. Pandey challenged the disciplinary actions taken against him, i...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal of Air Force Personnel Convicted by District Court Martial for Insubordination and Misconduct. Leave to Appeal Denied as No Point of Law of General Public Importance Involved Under Sections 30 and 31 of Armed Forces Tribunal Act, 2007.

The present appeal under Section 30 read with Section 31 of the Armed Forces Tribunal Act, 2007 arose from an order of the Armed Forces Tribunal, Chan...

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Supreme Court Allows Union of India's Appeal Against Armed Forces Tribunal's Interference with Censure Punishment. The Court Held That the Tribunal Cannot Substitute Its Own Discretion for That of the Competent Authority in Awarding Censure Merely Because Different Forms of Censure Exist.

The Supreme Court allowed the appeal filed by the Union of India against the judgment of the Armed Forces Tribunal, Principal Bench, New Delhi. The re...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Union of India's Appeal Against Sentence Modification in Court-Martial Case. General Court Martial Composition Violated Army Rules, 1954, Rule 40(2) and Rule 102, but Armed Forces Tribunal's Sentencing Discretion Under Section 71(e) of Armed Forces Tribunal Act, 2007 Upheld.

The dispute arose from disciplinary proceedings against a retired Lieutenant General of the Indian Army, initiated after an anonymous complaint in 200...

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Supreme Court Allows State Appeal in Army Offence Jurisdiction Dispute, Restoring Sessions Court Trial. Concurrent Jurisdiction Under Section 125 of Army Act, 1950 Upheld, with Commanding Officer's Discretion Exercised Through Cooperation with Civil Investigation.

The appeal arose from a judgment of the High Court of Sikkim, which upheld an order of the Sessions Judge directing that the accused, an Army personne...

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Supreme Court Upholds Life Imprisonment of Army Lance Naik for Murder of Fellow Soldier in Court Martial Conviction. Altercation over seniority led to fatal shooting; conviction under Section 302 IPC read with Section 69 Army Act, 1950 confirmed.

The appellant, a Lance Naik in the Indian Army, was convicted by a Court Martial for the murder of Lance Naik Kala Singh under Section 302 IPC read wi...