Section 89 of BSF Act : Section 89: Summoning Witnesses
BSF Act
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Explanation using Example
Imagine a situation where a member of the Border Security Force (BSF) is accused of violating the rules of conduct. To investigate the matter, a Security Force Court is convened. During the investigation, it is discovered that another BSF member has critical information about the case. Under Section 89(1) of The Border Security Force Act, 1968, the convening officer can issue a summons to this member, requiring their attendance at the court to provide testimony.
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