Indian Military Law
Full Form of IML
What is IML?
Indian Military Law (IML) refers to the legal framework governing the Indian Armed Forces, comprising the Army Act, 1950, the Navy Act, 1957, and the Air Force Act, 1950, along with associated rules, regulations, and procedures. It defines offenses, punishments, and the conduct of personnel in the army, navy, and air force. IML is enforced through courts-martial and summary trials, ensuring discipline and order within the military. It applies to all personnel on active duty, including reserves and certain civilians associated with the forces. In India, IML is invoked during disciplinary proceedings, operational deployments, and legal disputes involving service members. Students aiming for careers in the armed forces, as Judge Advocate General (JAG) officers, or appearing for exams like NDA, CDS, or UPSC law papers often study IML. It is also relevant for lawyers specializing in defence litigation. Understanding Indian Military Law is essential for maintaining the rule of law within the country's defence establishment.
IML का फुल फॉर्म
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Example
The officer was charged under the Indian Military Law for conduct prejudicial to good order and military discipline.