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The Inter-Services Organisations (Command, Control and Discipline) Bill, 2023

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Bill No. 62 of 2023
THE INTER-SERVICES ORGANISATIONS (COMMAND, CONTROL
AND DISCIPLINE) BILL, 2023
A
BILL
to empower the Commander-in-Chief or the Officer-in-Command of Inter-services
Organisations in respect of service personnel who are subject to the Air Force
Act, 1950, the Army Act, 1950 and the Navy Act, 1957, who are serving under
or attached to his command, for the maintenance of discipline and proper
discharge of their duties, and for matters connected therewith or
incidental thereto.
BE it enacted by Parliament in the Seventy-fourth Year of the Republic of India as
follows:—
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5.( 1) The Central Government may, by notification, constitute an Inter-services
Organisation, which may include a Joint Services Command, comprising of units or service
personnel who are subject to any of the Service Acts, as may be placed under the command
of the Commander-in-Chief or, as the case may be, the Officer-in-Command.
(2)The Central Government may, by an order published in the Official Gazette, direct
that any power exercisable by the Commander-in-Chief or, as the case may be, the
Officer-in-Command may also be exercisable by any other officer specially empowered in
this behalf by the said Government.
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6.(1) Notwithstanding anything contained in this Act,—
(a)the Inter-services Organisations constituted by the Central Government
and functioning as such immediately before the date of commencement of this Act,
shall be deemed to have been constituted under the provisions of this Act; and
(b)the Commander-in-Chief or, as the case may be, the Officer-in-Command of
an Inter-services Organisation, who has been appointed and functioning as such
immediately before the date of commencement of this Act, shall be deemed to have
been appointed under the provisions of this Act.
(2)Nothing contained in this Act shall render invalid any action taken or acts
performed, immediately before the commencement of this Act, by the Inter-services
Organisation, or by the Commander-in-Chief or by the Officer-in-Command, as the case may
be, of an Inter-services Organisation, while functioning as such under any law applicable at
that time.
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7.(1) The Commander-in-Chief or, as the case may be, Officer-in-Command of an
Inter-services Organisation, shall be the head of such Inter-services Organisation and shall
exercise command and control over the personnel serving in or attached to that Inter-services
Organisation, for the purpose of maintenance of discipline and proper discharge of their
duties.
Special
provision for
certain forces
under Central
Government.
Constitution
of Inter-
services
Organisation
or Joint
Services
Command.
Existing
Inter-services
Organisations
and
Commander-
in-Chief or
Officer-in-
Command to
continue.
Powers of
Commander-
in-Chief or
Officer-in-
Command.
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(2)For the purposes of sub-section (1), the Commander-in-Chief or, as the case may
be, the Officer-in-Command of an Inter-services Organisation shall be competent to exercise
all the disciplinary and administrative powers vested in and exercised by—
(a)the General Officer Commanding the Army;
(b)the Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief of a Naval Command;
(c)the Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief of an Air Command;
(d)any other officer or authority specified in the Service Acts or in the rules and
regulations made thereunder, including the powers conferred by warrants or
commissions issued under the provisions of such Service Acts; and
(e)any other officer or authority as may be specified in the notification issued
under section 4.
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8.The Commanding Officer of an Inter-services Organisation shall, in addition to
having command over any unit, ship or establishment, also perform such duties as may be
assigned to him in respect of such Inter-services Organisation by its Commander-in-Chief
or, as the case may be, the Officer-in-Command and shall be empowered to initiate all
disciplinary or administrative actions over the personnel appointed, deputed, posted or
attached to that Inter-services Organisation.
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9.The superintendence of the Inter-services Organisation shall vest in the Central
Government, which shall have the power to issue directions to each of such organisations,
on any matters concerning national security or general administration, if it considers
necessary and expedient so to do in the public interest.
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10.Notwithstanding anything contained in the Service Acts, the Central Government
may, by notification, declare that any service personnel or class of service personnel to
whom the Service Acts apply shall, with reference to any Inter-services Organisation in
which he or they may be serving in or attached to or with reference to any provision of this
Act, be deemed to be on active service within the meaning of this Act and the Service Acts.
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CHAPTER IV
M
ISCELLANEOUS
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11.The Central Government may make rules for the purposes of carrying out the
provisions of this Act.
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12.The provisions of this Act shall have effect notwithstanding anything inconsistent
therewith contained in any other law for the time being in force or in any instrument having
effect by virtue of any law other than this Act.
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13.No suit, prosecution or any other legal proceeding shall lie against any person for
anything which is in good faith done or intended to be done under this Act.
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CHAPTER I
PRELIMINARY
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14.(1) If any difficulty arises in giving effect to the provisions of this Act, the Central
Government may, by order published in the Official Gazette, make such provisions not
inconsistent with the provisions of this Act, as may appear to be necessary for removing
the difficulty:
Provided that no such order shall be made under this section after the expiry of a
period of three years from the commencement of this Act.
(2)Every order made under this section shall be laid, as soon as may be after it is
made, before each House of Parliament.
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15.Every rule made by the Central Government under this Act shall be laid, as soon
as may be after it is made, before each House of Parliament, while it is in session, for a total
period of thirty days which may be comprised in one session or in two or more successive
Commanding
Officer.
Superintendence
of Central
Government.
Power to
declare
persons to be
on active
service.
Power to
make rules.
Overriding
effect of this
Act.
Protection of
action taken
in good faith.
Power to
remove
difficulties.
Laying of
rules before
Parliament.
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sessions, and if, before the expiry of the session immediately following the session or the
successive sessions aforesaid, both Houses agree in making any modification in such rule
or both Houses agree that the rule should not be made, the rule shall thereafter have effect
only in such modified form or be of no effect, as the case may be; so, however, that any such
modification or annulment shall be without prejudice to the validity of anything previously
done under that rule.
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STATEMENT OF OBJECTS AND REASONS
Presently, the service personnel of Air Force, Army and Navy are governed by the
provisions of the Air Force Act, 1950, the Army Act, 1950 and the Navy Act, 1957 (the
Service Acts). Only officers of the respective services are empowered to exercise disciplinary
powers over the service personnel under the respective Service Acts. This has a direct
impact on command, control and discipline of Inter-services Organisations like Andaman
and Nicobar Command or Defence Space Agency, and joint training establishment like
National Defence Academy or National Defence College, as the Commander-in-Chief or
Officer-in-Command of such Inter-services Organisations are not empowered to exercise
disciplinary or administrative powers over the personnel belonging to other services.
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2.As a consequence, the personnel serving in Inter-services Organisations need to
be reverted to their parent Service units for any disciplinary or administrative action. This is
not only time consuming, but also has financial implications relating to movement of the
personnel.The problem becomes more cumbersome when the disciplinary or administrative
proceedings arise from the same set of facts and circumstances but involves personnel
belonging to different services. As a result, multiple sets of proceedings under the respective
Service Acts are required to be initiated, which impedes expeditious disposal of cases,
thereby affecting the standard of discipline.
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3.Accordingly, a need arises to empower the Commander-in-Chief and Officer-in-
Command of the Inter-services Organisations to exercise control over the service personnel
serving under or attached under their command, for maintenance of discipline and proper
discharge of their duties,without disturbing the unique service conditions or amending the
Service Acts.
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4.The proposed Bill will essentially be an enabling legislation, which empowers the
Heads of the Inter-services Organisations to exercise effective command, control and
discipline on all personnel of regular Air Force, Army and Navy and to persons of other
forces as notified by the Central Government, who are serving in or attached to an
Inter-services Organisation, without amending the respective Acts.
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5.The salient features of the Inter-services Organisations (Command, Control and
Discipline) Bill, 2023, inter alia, are as follows:—
(i)to empower the Central Government to constitute Inter-services Organisation,
by notification, which may include a Joint Services Command, comprising of units or
service personnel subject to the Air Force Act, 1950, the Army Act, 1950 and the Navy
Act, 1957, as may be placed under the command of the Commander-in-Chief or the
Officer-in-Command;
(ii) to empower the Commander-in-Chief, Officer-in-Command or any other
officer, specially empowered in this behalf by the Central Government, with all the
disciplinary and administrative powers in respect of personnel serving in or attached
to their Inter-services Organisations, irrespective of the Service to which they belong,
for the maintenance of discipline and proper discharge of their duties;
(iii) to provide that the service personnel shall continue to be governed by
their respective Service Acts for the purposes of disciplinary or administrative action,
if any, when serving in or attached to an Inter-services Organisation;
(iv) to provide that the Inter-services Organisations, which were constituted
by the Central Government and functioning as such immediately before the date of
commencement of the proposed legislation, shall be deemed to have been constituted
under the provisions of the proposed legislation;
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(v)to provide that the Commander-in-Chief or the Officer-in-Command of an
Inter-services Organisation, who was appointed and functioning as such immediately
before the date of commencement of the proposed legislation, shall be deemed to
have been appointed under the provisions of the proposed legislation;
(vi) to pave way for various other tangible benefits such as expeditious disposal
of cases, saving of time and public money by avoiding multiple proceedings and
greater integration and jointmanship amongst Armed Forces personnel; and
(vii) to provide for overriding effect over anything inconsistent contained in
other law for the time being in force or in any instrument having effect by virtue of any
other law other than the proposed legislation.
The Bill seeks to achieve the above objectives.
N
EW DELHI; RAJNATH SINGH.
The 3rd March, 2023.
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FINANCIAL MEMORANDUM
The Inter-services Organisations (Command, Control and Discipline) Bill, 2023 seeks
to empower the Commander-in-Chief or the Officer-in-Command or any other officer, specially
empowered in this behalf by the Central Government, with all the disciplinary and administrative
powers in respect of service personnel who are subject to the Air Force Act, 1950, the Army
Act, 1950 and the Navy Act, 1957 and to persons of other forces as notified by the Central
Government, serving under or attached to his command in an Inter-services Organisation,
for the maintenance of discipline and proper discharge of their duties, and for the matters
connected therewith or incidental thereto.
The said Bill is essentially an enabling legislation, which empowers the Heads of the
Inter-services Organisations to exercise effective command, control and discipline on all
personnel serving in or attached to these Organisations and does not involve any additional
financial implication.
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MEMORANDUM REGARDING DELEGATED LEGISLA TION
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Clause 11 of the Bill empowers the Central Government to make rules for the purpose
of carrying out the provisions of the proposed legislation.
The matters in respect of which rules may be made are matters of procedure and
administrative detail, and as such, it is not practicable to provide for them in the proposed Bill
itself.The delegation of legislative power is, therefore, of a normal character.
LOK SABHA
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A
BILL
to empower the Commander-in-Chief or the Officer-in-Command of Inter-services
Organisations in respect of service personnel who are subject to the Air Force
Act, 1950, the Army Act, 1950 and the Navy Act, 1957, who are serving under
or attached to his command, for the maintenance of discipline and proper
discharge of their duties, and for matters connected therewith or
incidental thereto.
————
(Shri Rajnath Singh, Minister of Defence )
MGIPMRND—2722LS(S3)—07-03-2023.
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1.(1) This Act may be called the Inter-services Organisations (Command, Control
and Discipline) Act, 2023.
(2)It shall come into force on such date as the Central Government may, by notification
in the Official Gazette, appoint.
Short title and
commencement.
AS INTRODUCED IN LOK SABHA
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2.The provisions of this Act shall apply to all persons who are subject to the Air
Force Act, 1950, the Army Act, 1950 and the Navy Act, 1957, and to persons of such other
forces as the Central Government may specify, by notification, under section 4, who are
serving in or attached to an Inter-services Organisation.
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3.(1) In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires,—
(a)"Air Officer" means any officer of the Air Force above the rank of group
captain;
(b)"Chief of Defence Staff" means an officer of the regular Army, or the Indian
Navy, or the Air Force, as the case may be, appointed as such by the Central
Government;
(c)"Commander-in-Chief" means a General Officer of the regular Army, or a
Flag Officer of the Indian Navy, or an Air Officer of the Air Force, appointed as
Commander-in-Chief of a Joint Services Command, and in his absence, the officer on
whom the command devolves;
(d)"Commanding Officer" means the officer in actual command of the unit, ship
or establishment and includes an officer appointed as such by the Commander-in-Chief
or the Officer-in-Command, as the case may be, of an Inter-services Organisation;
(e)"Flag Officer" means an officer of the rank of Admiral of the Fleet, Admiral,
Vice-Admiral or Rear-Admiral;
(f)"General Officer" means an officer of the regular Army above the rank of
Brigadier;
(g)"Inter-services Organisation" means a body of troops including a Joint
Services Command consisting of persons, subject to the Air Force Act, 1950, the
Army Act, 1950 and the Navy Act, 1957 or any two of the said Acts;
(h)"notification" means a notification published in the Official Gazette;
(i)"officer", in relation to an Inter-services Organisation, means an officer as
defined in clause ( xxiii) of section 4 of the Air Force Act, 1950, or clause ( xviii) of
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section 3 of the Army Act, 1950, or clause (16) of section 3 of the Navy Act, 1957, as
the case may be;
(j)"Officer-in-Command" of an Inter-services Organisation means either a
General Officer of the regular Army, or a Flag Officer of the Indian Navy, or an Air
Officer of the Air Force, appointed as the Officer-in-Command of an Inter-services
Organisation, other than Joint Services Command, and in his absence, the officer on
whom the command devolves;
(k)"regulations" means the regulations made under the respective Service
Acts;
(l)"rules" means the rules made under this Act and under the respective Service
Acts, as the case may be;
(m)"Service Acts" means the Air Force Act, 1950, or the Army Act, 1950, or the
Navy Act, 1957 or any two of the said Acts or all the said Acts; and
(n)"service personnel" means persons who are subject to any of the Service
Acts.
(2)Words and expressions used herein and not defined but defined in the Air Force
Act, 1950, or the Army Act, 1950, or the Navy Act, 1957 shall have the meanings, respectively,
assigned to them under the said Acts.
Application of
Act.
Definitions.
45 of 1950.
46 of 1950.
62 of 1957.
45 of 1950.
46 of 1950.
62 of 1957.
45 of 1950.
46 of 1950.
62 of 1957.
45 of 1950.
46 of 1950.
62 of 1957.
45 of 1950.
46 of 1950.
62 of 1957.
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CHAPTER II
SPECIAL PROVISION FOR CERTAIN FORCES
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4.(1) The Central Government may, by notification, specify any force or any part
thereof, raised and maintained in India under the authority of the said Government, to which
all or any of the provisions of this Act shall, with or without modifications, apply and
accordingly all the officers referred to in clause ( i) of sub-section (1) of section 3 shall be
deemed to be officers within the meaning of the respective Acts relating to the said forces.
(2)Upon issuance of a notification under sub-section (1), the authority to exercise all
the disciplinary and administrative powers under the respective Acts governing such force
or any part thereof including the powers conferred by warrants or commissions issued
under such Acts governing that force or any part thereof, shall vest in the Commander-in-Chief
or the Officer-in-Command, as the case may be, of the Inter-services Organisation.
(3)Where any of the provisions of this Act applies to a force or any part thereof as
referred to in sub-section (2), the Central Government may, by notification, direct that by
what authority or which officer, the jurisdiction, powers or duties incidental to the operation
of the provisions of this Act shall be exercised or performed in respect of that force or any
part thereof.
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CHAPTER III
CONSTITUTION OF INTER-SERVICES ORGANISATION AND ITS OFFICERS