Lok Sabha nod to inter-services organisations Bill
The Lok Sabha on Friday approved a Bill which seeks to empower the commander-in-chief and officer-in-command of inter-services organisations with disciplinary and administrative powers over personnel from other forces serving in such establishments.

Amid slogan shouting by opposition members, who were also displaying placards, Singh took the permission of the Chair to speak from one of the seats in the back benches.
A parliamentary panel had recently recommended that the Bill be passed without any amendments.
In his brief remarks, Singh said that as of now, personnel of the Army, the Navy and the Air Force are governed in accordance with the provisions contained in their specific service Acts -- the Army Act, 1950, the Navy Act, 1957, and the Air Force Act, 1950.
At the time of enactment of these respective Acts, most of the service organisations largely comprised personnel from a single service -- either Army, Navy or Air Force. However, now there are numerous inter-services organisations where personnel of the armed forces and other forces serve together.
Currently, the commander-in-chief or the officer-in-command of inter-services organisations is not empowered to exercise disciplinary or administrative powers over personnel belonging to other services.
The officers serving in these organisations need to be reverted to their respective parent service units for exercising any disciplinary or administrative action which results in delays.
The Bill would also pave the way for much greater integration and jointness among the three services and lay a strong foundation for creation of joint structures in times to come and further improve the functioning of the armed forces, an official statement issued later stated.
It also empowers the central government to constitute an inter-services organisation.
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