ARMY COURT MARTIAL ACQUITS JAWAN FACING CHARGES UNDER POCSO ACT

(As Defence Lawyer) New Delhi [India], April 4, 2021 (ANI): A General court martial has acquitted an Army jawan facing charges of inappropriately touching a girl child under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act. The General Court Martial was convened in Delhi for trying the Army person after a Junior Commissioned Officer … Read more

ARMY DROPS ALL CHARGES AGAINST COL HUNNY

(As Defence Lawyer) TNN / Mar 25, 2018, 03:27 IST: NEW DELHI: The Army has dropped all charges and called off the general court martial (GCM) against Colonel Hunny Bakshi, the former commanding officer of the controversial Technical Support Division (TSD), which was set up in 2010 when General V K Singh was the Army chief … Read more

MACHHIL FAKE ENCOUNTER CASE: MILITARY COURT SUSPENDS LIFE SENTENCE TO FIVE ARMY PERSONNEL

(As Defence Lawyer) New Delhi, UPDATED: Jul 26, 2017 11:50 ISTThe court suspended their punishment of life imprisonment, and also granted them bail in the case, related to the death of three civilians in the Kashmir Valley in 2010. Five Army personnel convicted by a general court martial in the highly politicised Machhil “fake encounter” case … Read more

TSD CLERK MOVES ARMED FORCES TRIBUNAL OVER DENIAL OF DOCUMENTS

(As Defence Lawyer) NEW DELHI, Sep 27, 2015: An army hawaldar, sentenced to 10 years in jail by a General Court Martial for allegedly handing over a CD containing classified data to a DRI agent in Kerala while serving in the controversial TSD unit, has moved the Armed Forces Tribunal over denial of a copy of … Read more

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