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List of Chairpersons of the Armed Forces Tribunal [5]; Sr No Chairperson Term 1 A K Mathur 1 September 2008 7 August 2013 2 Prakash Chandra Tatia: 23 August 2013 [6]: March 2016 [6]
A modern display of the Indian National Army trials. The Indian National Army trials (also known as the INA trials and the Red Fort trials) was the British Indian trial by court-martial of a number of officers of the Indian National Army (INA) between November 1945 and May 1946, on various charges of treason, torture, murder and abetment to murder, during the Second World War.
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Made in India by AeroArc and Ghost Robotics in joint venture with ToT. Krushna Unmanned ground vehicle India: Status: In service. Purchased from Jaipur-based Club First Robotics. Use for combat fire support and carries a Konkurs (ATGM). All Terrain Tactical Haulers (ATT Haulers) Unmanned ground vehicle: 300 Israel: Status: In service.
Pages in category "Indian National Army personnel who were court-martialed" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The military members of the Courts of Appeals are selected by the Ministry of Justice on motion of the Ministry of Defence. The military members of the Supreme Court are selected by the President of Finland. [5]: §11 The sentences of the courts for military crimes are served in civilian prisons.
The text traced the origin of the department and system of courts martial in India. Suitably divided in 10 chapters, the text dealt with pre- and post-independent eras, revision of publications, legal cells, origin of Corps Day and Institute of Military Law. It also carried a list of the officers serving in the department at the time of ...