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Brigadier pleads guilty of affair with colonel’s wife, faces 4-year seniority loss
The GCM had started in Binaguri in West Bengal in May this year and was presided upon by the General Officer Commanding of a mountain division in the rank of Major General.
Written by Man Aman Singh Chhina | Chandigarh | Updated: October 11, 2017 7:59 am
A General Courts Martial (GCM) of the Army has sentenced a Brigadier to four-year loss of seniority for promotion purposes and awarded him a ‘severe reprimand’ after he pleaded guilty to charges of committing adultery with the wife of a Colonel.
The GCM had started in Binaguri in West Bengal in May this year and was presided upon by the General Officer Commanding of a mountain division in the rank of Major General. Six other officers of the rank of Brigadier were members of the military trial. The Brigadier had been commanding a Brigade in Sikkim and was attached to the mountain division to face the court-martial.
Sources in Army’s Eastern Command told The Indian Express that the accused officer pleaded guilty to the charges against him. This is perhaps the reason that he was handed over a comparatively lighter sentence instead of five years’ rigorous imprisonment usually awarded in similar cases, said a senior officer.
http://indianexpress.com/article/in...els-wife-faces-4-year-seniority-loss-4884497/
The GCM had started in Binaguri in West Bengal in May this year and was presided upon by the General Officer Commanding of a mountain division in the rank of Major General.
Written by Man Aman Singh Chhina | Chandigarh | Updated: October 11, 2017 7:59 am
A General Courts Martial (GCM) of the Army has sentenced a Brigadier to four-year loss of seniority for promotion purposes and awarded him a ‘severe reprimand’ after he pleaded guilty to charges of committing adultery with the wife of a Colonel.
The GCM had started in Binaguri in West Bengal in May this year and was presided upon by the General Officer Commanding of a mountain division in the rank of Major General. Six other officers of the rank of Brigadier were members of the military trial. The Brigadier had been commanding a Brigade in Sikkim and was attached to the mountain division to face the court-martial.
Sources in Army’s Eastern Command told The Indian Express that the accused officer pleaded guilty to the charges against him. This is perhaps the reason that he was handed over a comparatively lighter sentence instead of five years’ rigorous imprisonment usually awarded in similar cases, said a senior officer.
http://indianexpress.com/article/in...els-wife-faces-4-year-seniority-loss-4884497/