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.
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•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