News Today Logo

Posted 11 May 2024

2 min read

Act seeks to empower Commander-in-Chief (C-i-C) and Officer-in Command (O-i-C) of Inter-Services Organizations (ISOs) with all disciplinary and administrative powers over the serving or attached personnel.

  • ISO is a body of troops including a Joint Services Command consisting of persons, subject to Air Force Act, 1950, Army Act, 1950, and Navy Act, 1957, or any two of the said Acts. 
  • Presently, the C-i-Cs or O-i-Cs of ISOs are not empowered to exercise disciplinary or administrative powers over the personnel belonging to other services.

Key highlights of the Act

  • ISO: Central government may constitute an ISO with personnel belonging to at least two of the three services: Army, Navy and Air Force.
  • Existing ISOs (Andaman & Nicobar Command, Defense Space Agency, and National Defense Academy) shall be deemed to be constituted under the Act.
  • Commanding Officer (CO): Provides for CO to command a unit, ship, or establishment, who can initiate all disciplinary or administrative actions over personnel.
  • Applicability: To all personnel of the Army, Navy, and Air Force, and to persons of other forces as notified by the Central Government.

Significance 

  • Expeditious disposal of cases, avoiding multiple proceedings, reducing financial burdens, greater integration and jointness among Armed Forces, etc.
  • Tags :
  • Inter-Services Organization
  • Commander-in-Chief
  • integration and jointness among Armed Forces
Watch News Today
Width resize handle
Height resize handle

Search Notes

Filter Notes

No notes yet

Create your first note to get started.

No notes found

Try adjusting your search criteria.

Subscribe for Premium Features