Army Act 1955

/ˈɑːrmi ækt 1955/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A statute enacted in 1955 governing the regulation, discipline, and legal framework of the army in certain jurisdictions.
    The Army Act 1955 outlines the rules of military justice applicable to service personnel.

Forms

  • army act 1955

Commentary

The Army Act 1955 is key in military legal practice, establishing disciplinary procedures distinct from civilian law.

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