Section 86 of NSG Act : Section 86: Summoning Witnesses
NSG Act
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Explanation using Example
Imagine a situation where there is a trial going on in a Security Guard Court concerning an alleged misconduct by a member of the National Security Guard (NSG). During the proceedings, it is deemed necessary to call a fellow NSG member to testify as a witness and provide certain documents that are crucial to the case.
The presiding officer of the Security Guard Court issues a summons for the NSG member to appear in court at a specified time and place, as outlined in Section 86(1). Since the witness is subject to the ...
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