that the practice of punishing soldiers of the native army by the cat-o' -nine-tails, or rattan, be discontinued at all the presidencies ; and that henceforth it shall be competent to any regimental, detachment, or brigade court-martial, to sentence... Parliamentary Papers - Page 276by Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1836Full view - About this book
| Asia - 1835 - 612 pages
...and that it shall henceforth be competent to any regimental detachment, or brigade court- martial, to sentence a soldier of the native army to dismissal...general or other officer commanding the division. CONDUCT OF CAPT. JH MACKINLAT. Fort William, March 13, 1835 The RightHon. the Commander-in-chief having... | |
| Asia - 1837 - 682 pages
...sentence a soldier of the native army to dismissal from the service for any offence for which tuck toldier might now be punished by flogging, provided such sentence...general or other officer commanding the division." It shall be competent, says the order, to sentence " a loidier" of the native army, but it draws no... | |
| Francis Lieber - Law - 1839 - 250 pages
...him. fte rect, that the practice of. punishing soldiers of the native army by the cat-o'nine tails or rattan, be discontinued at all the presidencies,...soldier might now be punished by flogging, provided auch sentence of dismissal shall not be carried into effect, unless confirmed by the general or other... | |
| Great Britain - 590 pages
...Commander-in-Chief of the army of India, abolished flogging in the native army, simply sentencing " a soldier of the native army to dismissal from the...which such soldier might now be punished by flogging ;" and it seemed to work well as long as peace continued, but as soon as the sepoys were marched across... | |
| Sir William Henry Sleeman - India - 1844 - 548 pages
...cat-o' -nine-tails, or rattan, be discontinued at all the presidencies ; and that henceforth it shall be competent to any regimental, detachment, or brigade...general or other officer commanding the division." For crimes involving higher penalties, soldiers were, as heretofore, committed for trial before general... | |
| Sir William Henry Sleeman - India - 1844 - 590 pages
...cat-o' -nine-tails, or rattan, be discontinued at all the presidencies ; and that henceforth it shall he competent to any regimental, detachment, or brigade...general or other officer commanding the division." For crimes involving higher penalties, soldiers were, as heretofore, committed for trial before general... | |
| Sir William Henry Sleeman - India - 1844 - 566 pages
...to any regimental, detachment, or brigade court-martial, to sentence a soldier of the native •""/ to dismissal from the service for any offence for...soldier might now be punished by flogging, provided such sentefl** "' dismissal shall not be carried into effect unless confirmed by the general or other officer... | |
| Henry Marshall - Corporal punishment - 1846 - 408 pages
...army by the cat-o'nine-tails, or rattan, be discontinued at all the Presidencies ; and that it shall be competent to any regimental, detachment, or brigade...General or other officer commanding the division. I am not aware that any inconvenience has resulted to the service from the introduction of this highly... | |
| Great Britain - 636 pages
...pleased to direct, that the practice of punishing soldiers of the Native army by the cat-o'nine tails, or rattan, be discontinued at all the Presidencies...general or other officer commanding the division." In the face of this exemption of soldiers of the Native army from the cat and the rattan, those who... | |
| Sir William Henry Sleeman - India - 1915 - 722 pages
...; and that henceforth it shall be competent to any regimental, detachment, or brigade court martial to sentence a soldier of the native army to dismissal...general or other officer commanding the division.' For crimes involving higher penalties, soldiers were, as heretofore, committed for trial before general... | |
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