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Rules tweaked to protect defence personnel rights

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July 28, 2025

In a move to ensure speedy and fair legal recourse for defence personnel, Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh High Court has introduced an amendment to Jammu and Kashmir General Rules (Civil) for the guidance of District and Subordinate Courts of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh to safeguard legal rights of military personnel.

- FAYAZ WANI @ Srinagar

The court has also adopted special measures for prioritising cases related to the defence personnel and their dependents. The 13-page notification, issued by the Registrar General (Officiating), M K Sharma, was made under the powers granted by Article 227 of the Constitu

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