Section List

Act Number: 62

Act Name: The Navy Act, 1957

Year: 1957

Enactment Date: 1957-12-27

Long Title: An Act to consolidate and amend the law relating to the Government of the Indian Navy.

Ministry: Ministry of Defence

Department: Department of Military Affairs

Section NumberTitleActions
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Persons subject to naval law.
3 Definitions.
4 Fundamental rights to apply to persons subject to naval law with modifications.
5 Power of Central Government to raise and maintain naval forces.
6 Provision respecting discipline of persons under engagement to serve Central Government.
7 Relations between the members of the Navy, Army and Air Force acting together.
8 Provision respecting discipline of master of merchant vessel under convoy.
9 Eligibility for appointment or enrolment.
10 Commissions and appointments.
11 Enrolment.
12 Validity of enrolment.
13 Oath of allegiance.
14 Liability for service of officers and sailors.
15 Tenure of service of officers and sailors.
16 Discharge on expiry of engagement.
17 Provisions as to discharge.
18 Saving of powers of dismissal by naval tribunals.
19 Restrictions respecting right to form associations, freedom of speech, etc.
20 Immunity from attachment.
21 Immunity from arrest for debt.
22 Immunity of persons attending court-martial or disciplinary court from arrest.
23 Remedy of aggrieved persons.
24 Priority of hearing of cases concerning persons in the naval service.
25 Right of the Chief of the Naval Staff or commanding officers to obtain copies of judgments or orders made by a criminal court.
26 Saving of rights and privileges under other laws.
27 Deductions from pay, etc., not to be made unless authorized.
28 Deductions from pay and allowances of officers.
29 Deductions from pay and allowances of sailors.
30 Deductions awarded by naval tribunals.
31 Liability for maintenance of wife and children.
32 Limit of certain deductions.
33 Remission of deductions.
34 Misconduct by officers or persons in command.
35 Misconduct by persons other than those in command.
36 Delaying or discouraging action or service commanded.
37 Penalty for disobedience in action.
38 Penalty for spying.
39 Correspondence, etc., with the enemy.
40 Improper communication with the enemy.
41 Deserting post and neglect of duty.
42 Mutiny defined.
43 Punishment for mutiny.
44 Persons on board ships or aircraft seducing naval personnel from allegiance.
45 Striking superior officers.
46 Ill-treating subordinates.
47 Disobedience and insubordination.
48 Quarrelling, fighting and disorderly behavior.
49 Desertion.
50 Inducing person to desert.
51 Breaking out of ship and absence without leave.
52 Drunkenness.
53 Uncleanness or indecent acts.
54 Cruelty and conduct unbecoming the character of an officer.
55 Losing ship or aircraft.
55ADangerous unauthorised flying.
55B Inaccurate certificate.
55C Low flying and annoyance by flying
55D Disobedience of lawful command of captain of an aircraft.
56 Offences by officers in charge of convoy
57Taking unauthorised goods on board ship
58 Offences in respect of property.
59Arson
60 Falsifying official documents and false declarations.
61Malingering, etc.
62Penalty for endeavouring to stir up disturbance on account of unwholesomeness of victuals or other just grounds.
63Offences in respect of papers relating to prize.
64 Offences in respect of price.
65 Offences in respect of persons on board a prize ship.
66Unlawful taking of ransoming a prize
67Breaking bulk on board a prize ship.
68Violation of the Act, regulations and orders.
69 Offences in relation to Court-martial.
70 Fraudulent entry
71 Escape from custody
72 Failure to assist in detention of offenders.
73 Penalty for failure to attend by members of reserve forces when called up.
74Offences against good order and naval discipline
75Attempts.
76Abetment of offences.
77Civil offences
78 Jurisdiction as to place and offences.
79Jurisdiction as to time
80Trial after a person ceases to be subject to naval law
81 Punishments.
82Provisions as to award of punishment
83 Power to issue warrants of arrest.
84Arrest without warrant.
85 Procedure and conditions of naval custody.
86 Investigation after arrest.
87Duty to receive or keep in custody.
88Procedure before trial.
89Provost-marshals
90Joinder of charges.
91Acts amounting to different offences.
92 Joinder of accused person
93 Power of court-martial and commanding officers to try offences
94Power of Central Government, Chief of the Naval Staff and other officers to impose forfeiture of time or seniority
95Disciplinary Courts when may be constituted.
96Constitution and procedure of disciplinary courts.
97 Constitution of courts-martial.
98 Where courts-martial to be held.
99Trial judge advocate
100 Courts-martial to be public.
101Commencement of proceedings.
102 Objections to members.
103Further objections
104Administering oath or affirmation
105 Arraignment.
106Opening of prosecution case.
107Calling of prosecution witness not in the original list
108Swearing of interpreter and shorthand-writer.
109Objection to interpreter or shorthand-writer.
110 Swearing of witnesses.
111Plea of no case and defence of accused
112Adjournment to view
113 Summing up by the trial judge advocate
114Duties of the trial judge advocate
115Duties of the court
116Retirement to consider finding
117Announcement of the finding
118Drawing up of the finding
119Evidence of character and previous convictions
120Consideration of the sentence
121Announcement of the sentence
122Adjournment
123Provisions relating to dissolution of courts-martial
124 Ascertaining the opinion of the court
125 Finding that the offence was committed with intent involving less degree of punishment
126Alternative findings
127Finding lesser offence proved on charge of greater offence
128Transmission of proceedings to the Judge Advocate General of the Navy
129Right of accused to copy of proceedings and sentence
130Application of the Evidence Act
131Accused competent witness for defence
132Judicial notice
133 Presumption as to certain documents
134Summoning of witnesses
135Commissions for examination of witnesses
136 Examination of witnesses on commission
137 Power to summon and examine material witnesses
138Power of court to pay compensation out of fine
139Summary punishment for contempt of court person subject to naval law
140Summary punishment for contempt of court by person not subject to naval law
141Powers of court-martial when certain offences are committed by persons not subject to naval law
142Powers of courts martial and disciplinary courts in relation to proceedings under this Act
143Accused found insane during trial
144Lunacy of the accused at the time of offence
145Disposal of property pending trial
146Disposal of property regarding which offence is committed
147Form of sentence of death
148Interim custody until execution of sentence of death
149Execution of sentences of death
150Place of imprisonment and detention
151Commencement of sentence
152Imprisonment of offender already under sentence
153 Change of place of confinement
154Discharge or removal of prisoners
155Time of detention in naval custody
156 Removal of insane prisoners
157Naval prisons and naval detention quarters
158Execution of sentence of fine
159Power to make regulations in respect of naval prisons and detention quarters.
160Judicial review by the Judge Advocate General of the Navy.
161Consideration by the Chief of the Naval Staff.
162Petitions to the Central Government or Chief of the Naval Staff against findings or sentences
163Powers of Central Government and the Chief of the Naval Staff in respect of findings and sentences.
163AProvision relating to parole.
164 Suspension of sentences.
165Offences by persons not subject to naval law in relation to courts-martial and disciplinary courts.
166 Penalties for aiding escape or attempt to escape of prisoners and for breach of prison regulations.
167 Penalty as regards gaolers, etc.
168Appointment of the Judge Advocate General of the Navy and his subordinate officers
169 Functions of the Judge Advocate General of the Navy.
170 Discharge of functions of the Judge Advocate General of the Navy in his absence.
171 Disposal of property of deceased sailors.
172 Disposal of property of deceased officers.
173 Decision of questions as to ship and service debts and other debts in ship or quarters.
174 Nature of the powers of commanding officer or Committee of Adjustment.
175 Powers of Central Government to hand over estate of deceased persons to the AdministratorGeneral.
176 Disposal of surplus by prescribed persons.
177 Disposal of effects not converted into money.
178 Termination of liability of commanding officer, Committee, prescribed person and the Central Government.
179 Saving of rights of representative.
180Application of sections 171 to 179 to persons of unsound mind.
181Appointment of Standing Committee of Adjustment in certain cases.
182Exercise of powers by other persons.
183Forfeiture of effects for absence without leave.
184 Power to make regulations.
184A Power to make regulations with retrospective effect
185 Regulations to be laid before Parliament.
186 Repeals.
187 Provisions as to existing naval forces, appointments, etc.
188 Power of officers of the Royal Navy.
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