Examples of Army Act in a sentence
The Armed Forces Act 2006 replaced the single Service Discipline Acts (the Naval Discipline Act 1957, the Army Act 1955 and the Air Force Act 1955) with a single system of service law that applies to the personnel of all three services.
The Salvation Army Retired Officers Allowance Fund was established by The Salvation Army Act 1963 under the legal name, The Salvation Army Officers Pension Fund.
The Council of Ministers will control, mobilise and manage the Nepal Army as per the Army Act of 2006 (Sainik Ain 2063) or its successor legislation.
As outlined above in Section V, some provisions of the Army Act give courts martial jurisdiction over offences which are not of an internal, military nature, and for which civilian courts should have jurisdiction.
The retroactive application of the Army Act would allegedly allow substantial impunity of those tried for having terror suspects disappear.371188.
Similarly, in another restrictive provision, the Constitution prohibited introduction to parliament of any bill or amendment concerning the Army Act without the prior approval of the King.
Furthermore, Section 10 of the current Human Rights Commission Act excludes from the NHRC’s competence any matters falling within the Army Act, with the caveat that “nothing will bar the Commission from carrying out the functions mentioned in this Act on a matter in respect of which the court may exercise its jurisdiction pursuant to the Constitution and the prevailing law”.
The Army Act requires that soldiers accused of rape or homicide be transferred to civilian authorities for prosecution.
This Court considered the provisions of Section 72 of the Air Force Act, 1950 (corresponding to Section 70 of the Army Act), Sections 124 and 125 of the said Act (corresponding to Sections 125 and 126 of the Army Act) and the Criminal Courts and Court Martial (Adjustment of Jurisdiction) Rules, 1952.
Once established, these courts are permanently available and are for the purpose of hearing trials of civilians overseas charged under the Army Act 1955 or the Air Force Act 1955.