In this short article we will discuss about the history of India's one of the most debatable law namely Armed Forces (Special Power) Act, 1958 (AFSPA), reasons behind for enactment of this Act ...
India has always been a Pacifist country but has a very unfortunate geography of sharing its boundaries with enemy countries, namely Pakistan and China. Furthermore, they have a bad fortune of ...
Armed Force Tribunal deals with service matters in relation to the persons subject to the Army Act. 1950, the Navy Act 1957 and the Air Force Act 1950. The service matters include: Remun...
Nuclear energy is a crucial source of power for many countries around the world, including India. However, the use of nuclear energy also comes with significant risks and concerns, making it impo...
Before we proceed with the paper, It is essential to define some basic information Administrative law is the legal framework that controls administrative activity. Administrative law is a bo...
The Government of India has introduced a new system called the Agnipath Scheme for the registration of unauthorized personnel at three branches of the Indian Army. There will be no other way to...
The Government of India has unveiled a new programme called Agnipath Scheme to enlist non-commissioned personnel in the three branches of the Indian Armed Forces. There will be no other way to ...
"When the rights of one man are challenged, the rights of all men are harmed."[1] Similarly, in those troubled areas where armed forces Special Power Acts were implemented, this wa...
Women have been serving in the defence forces of developed countries for a long time. India as a nation isn't all that experienced concerning the introduction of women in the armed forces. Wome...
What is meant by Permanent Commission? A Permanent Commission (PC) means continuing a career in the armed force until one retires. If someone gets selected through PC, he/she has the option of...