Section 81 of AA 1950 : Section 81: Limit Of Punishments Under Section 80
AA 1950
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Explanation using Example
Imagine a scenario where a soldier in the army, Private John, has been found guilty of being absent without leave (AWOL) and also of insubordination. The military court decides to punish him with both detention and forfeiture of pay. According to Section 81(2) of The Army Act, 1950, the forfeiture of pay (clause (c)) would only begin after the detention period (clause (a)) has been completed.
Furthermore, if Private John was also found guilty of another minor offense a...
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