“Everybody is presumed to know the law except His Majesty’s judges, who have a Court of Appeal set over them to put them right.”
-William Henry Maule

Legal Appeals

Justice is not always served at a trial. For many service members, vindication can be achieved through the appellate process. A conviction in military court may have devastating consequences for a service member. You are entitled to appeal an adverse ruling under the Armed Forces Tribunal Act, 2007 but it is crucial to retain an experienced military defense lawyer who can recognize appropriate grounds for appeal. Some errors that may be appealed include factual errors, errors in gathering evidence, abuses of authority, and procedural violations.

PROVIDING AGGRESSIVE LEGAL REPRESENTATION FOR MEMBERS OF ALL MILITARY BRANCHES

When your rights, well-being and military career are at stake, you need a seasoned lawyer to give you the best expert advice and represent you with confidence and skill — in both the military and appellate courts which includes (Armed Forces Tribunal, High Court and Supreme Court). Advocate Anand Kumar is a nationally recognized military defense lawyer with 09 years of experience and is also the Member Executive of Armed Forces Tribunal (Principal Bench) Bar Association.

YEARS OF EXPERIENCE REPRESENTING CURRENT AND RETIRED SERVICE MEMBERS OF ARMED FORCES

LEGIS INDIA SOLICITORS AND ADVOCATES, represents current and retired members of the Army, Navy and Air Force, including service members who are being discharged, court-martialled or are trying to get into the service and being denied the opportunity to do so. We can help you fight back if you are being denied of your rights, rank, promotion or if you have been illegally court martialled.

IF YOU HAVE BEEN CONVICTED BY A COURT MARTIAL DON’T WORRY WE WILL FIGHT BACK FOR YOU

At LEGIS INDIA SOLICITORS AND ADVOCATES, we will prepare your Pre and Post Confirmation Petition. We will prepare your Appeal, Bail application (if required) at the Armed Forces Tribunals/ High Courts/ Supreme Court.

We at LEGIS INDIA SOLICITORS AND ADVOCATES handle various SERVICE MATTERS relating to Armed Forces which includes (but not limited to):

  • Administrative action including termination of service
  • Appeal against conviction by Court Martial
  • Appeal against Administrative Punishment
  • Appeal against Summary awards/ Trial/ disposal
  • Annual Confidential Reports
  • Award of censure
  • Bail Application/Parole/Suspension
  • Challenging Attachment Order
  • Challenging Court of Inquiry/One man inquiry proceedings
  • Challenging Hearing of Charge and Summary of Evidence proceedings
  • Challenging Non- Empanelment
  • Challenging Maintenance Order
  • Challenging any order passed by the Court Martials.
  • Challenging any Policy/Order/instruction/Regulation.
  • Deductions from Pay & Allowances
  • Deputation/repatriation/ absorption in Govt./public sector.
  • Disability Pension
  • Discipline and Vigilance Ban
  • Entry in Character Rolls/Confidential Records/Service Records.
  • Extension of Service
  • Fixation of Pay
  • Family Pension
  • Pay allowances, pensionary benefits, compensations
  • Penal Deduction
  • Pension & other Retirement Benefits
  • Premature Retirement
  • Promotion Matters
  • Posting and Transfer
  • Retirement, dismissal, discharge, release and resignation
  • Selection/Promotion/Grant of substantive rank etc
  • Seniority/Confirmation
  • Seeking Directions for disposal of Statutory / Non-Statutory Complaint.
  • Special Family Pension
  • Superannuation
  • Summary disposal
  • Wrongful confinement

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