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  2. Armed Forces Tribunal - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, the Law Commission's 169th report stated that disciplinary and service matters required quick resolutions and proposed a special tribunal for the Indian army, navy and air force. The principal bench is located at Delhi in addition to ten [ 3 ] other benches across the country.

  3. Armed Forces Tribunal Act, 2007 - Wikipedia

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    The Armed Forces Tribunal Act, 2007 was passed by the Parliament and led to the formation of Armed Forces Tribunal in India. [1] References

  4. Tribunals in India - Wikipedia

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    Armed Forces Tribunal (AFT) is a military tribunal in India. It was established under the Armed Forces Tribunal Act, 2007. [2] [3] The National Company Law Tribunal is a quasi-judicial body in India that adjudicates issues relating to Indian companies.

  5. Rajendra Menon - Wikipedia

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    Presently, he is chairperson of Armed Forces Tribunal. He is former Chief Justice of Delhi High Court. [1] He was born on 7 June 1957 and hails from Jabalpur, in Madhya Pradesh. [2] He was a Judge and later the Acting Chief Justice of the Madhya Pradesh High Court, and later the Chief Justice of the Patna High Court. [3] [4]

  6. Military Law Literature in India - Wikipedia

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    Military law literature in India was established in 1930 by General C.H. Harrington out of a perceived necessity in order to avoid potential injustice within and outside of the armed forces. Military law is a body of law which governs how a member of the armed forces may behave, and as with all forms of law it is subject to periodic changes.

  7. Avijit Misra - Wikipedia

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    The Armed Forces Tribunal gave the Army 90 days to implement its order. [1] The jail term and court martial record was to be removed from his service history. [1] However, the Ministry of Defence challenged the AFT's order in the Supreme Court in 2012. After a few hearings, the case was finally disposed of by the Supreme Court on 27 April 2016. [8]

  8. Military tribunals in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A military tribunal or commission is most usually used to refer to a court that asserts jurisdiction over persons who are members of an enemy army, are held in military custody, and are accused of a violation of the laws of war. In contrast, courts-martial generally take jurisdiction over only members of their own military. A military tribunal ...

  9. Navdeep Singh (lawyer) - Wikipedia

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    He was also elected the first President of the Armed Forces Tribunal Bar association as reported in the media. [ 17 ] Perhaps his biggest contribution, as reported in the media, is his support for the functional independence of quasi-judicial bodies such as Tribunals, especially the Armed Forces Tribunal, in which he has succeeded to a great ...