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GOOD MORNING

to
one and all…
B.M COLLEGE

GROUP NO : 1

SUBJECT : O.B

TOPIC: O.B IN
INDIAN
ARMY

TO : ARVIND SIR
VALUE AND WISDOM
Discipline and vigilance
 Concerned with the processing of
disciplinary
 Straitjacketing causing depression
 Pattabhiraman
 Gender stereotyping!
 Sexual harassment to women
HUMAN RIGHTS CELL AND HANDLING OF HUMAN
RIGHTS VIOLATION CASES IN THE ARMY

 General
b) Existence
c) Media attention
d) Government assistance
e) Formation of (HRC)
HRC
 Role
b) monitor, analyze to ops
environment
c) conducting of physical training
d) fitness through recreation
 Impart basic knowledge of military
and allied laws
 Train judge Advocates
 Research and higher studies
 Act as prosecutors and defending
officers at Courts-Martial
 Prominence titled Military Law
journal
Roles of the Indian Army
 Primary Role
b) To save country from out threats
 Secondary Role
d) to cope with ‘proxy war’
e) providing aid to civil authority
Working of HRC
 Part of Adjutant General's Branch
 Comprises of:
c) Director (Colonel)
d) Assistant Director (Lt Col)
 Headed by: Brigadier (DDG – B)
Functioning of HRC
 receiving allegations
 investigating the veracity
 corrective action
Charters of duties*
1. Receipt of allegations/reports on HR
violation
2. Function in close liaison with
different org.
3. Maintain records and taking action
4. Interaction of HRC with different
org.
5. Consolidated data bank for future
exertion
Receipt of allegations/reports on HR violation

 Sources of allegations
 Sending to concerned Com-mand HQ
 Staffing of commanders for
investigation
 Approval of reports by officials
Investigation of Allegations

 Examination of civilian witnesses


 Version of Police and village
headman
 Allegations are leveled years too
HR Training

 Based on a ten year action plan


 Inclusion of subject in syllabus
 Various levels of courses at different
level
 Holding seminars
HR including familiarization with the
Protection of Human Rights Act
 Human Rights during War and Peace
 Rights of Prisoners of War
 Fundamental Rights as per the
Constitution
 Armed Forces Special Power Act
1958
 Case studies are discussed in order
to enable better assimilation of the
subject
Strength
 Fought of four major wars
 Small intensity wars
 Men and material

Mr. DUMBELLS
CEO
MACHO MEN’S GYM
Welfare
 Rehabilitation of Disable Soldiers
 Resettlement Training on Retirement.
 Welfare of Nepal Domicile Gorkhas of
Indian Army
 Benefits Widows Battle Casualties
 Benefits Widows Physical Casualties
 Benefits Disabled Soldiers
 Disabled Soldiers Retained in Service
 Army Placement Agency.
 Management of Army Central Welfare
Fund (ACWF).
ARMY INSTITUTE OF PHYSICAL
TRAINING

It works for:
 Instructions on all areas related to fitness
 Qualities of grit, determination, bravado and
faith
 Stress is given to unarmed combat, judo
and Karate
 Courses on Yoga and meditation are also
conducted for improving their concentration
INSTITUTE OF MILITARY LAW

•Its only the body to train the officials for Military law and the
administration of justice in its Courts
•Its motto is Vidhi Gyanam Pradhanam (Knowledge of law is Supreme)
Thank you !!
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