Inter-Services Organisation Bill

9 Aug 2023

Context: Recently, Rajya Sabha passed the Inter-Services Organisation (Command, Control & Discipline) Bill, 2023.

Highlight of Bill

  • Aim: To provide commanders-in-chief and officers-in command of Inter-Services Organisations (ISOs) with disciplinary and administrative power over personnel from other forces serving in such establishments.
  • Objective: It will ensure better coordination among the three services and bolster the integrated structure. 
  • Present Condition: Currently, armed forces personnel are governed in accordance with the provisions contained in their specific Service Acts – Army Act 1950, Navy Act 1957 and Air Force Act 1950. 

Feature of the Bill:

Constituting Inter-services Organisation (ISO): 
  • Existing Inter-services Organisations will be deemed to have been constituted under the Bill.  
  • These include the Andaman and Nicobar Command, the Defence Space Agency, and the National Defence Academy.  
  • Personnel of ISO will belong to at least two of the three services: the army, the navy, and the air force.  
  • ISO will also include a Joint Services Command, which may be placed under the command of a Commander-in-Chief.
Control of Inter-services Organisations: 
  • The Bill empowers the Commander-in-Chief or the Officer-in-Command of an ISO to exercise command and control over the personnel serving in or attached to it. 
  • He would be responsible for maintaining discipline and ensuring proper discharge of duties by the service personnel.
Role of Government:
  • Superintendence of an ISO will be vested in the central government.  
  • The government will issue directions to such organisations on grounds of national security, general administration, or public interest. 
  • Other forces under central government: The central government may notify any force raised and maintained in India to which the Bill will apply. 
    • This would be in addition to army, navy, and air force personnel.
Eligibility of Commander-in-Chief:
  • A General Officer of the regular Army (above the rank of Brigadier). Or
  • A Flag Officer of the Navy (rank of Admiral of the Fleet, Admiral, Vice-Admiral, or Rear-Admiral). Or 
  • An Air Officer of the Air Force (above the rank of group captain).
Function of Commander-in-Chief:
  • He will be empowered to exercise all disciplinary and administrative powers vested in: 

(i) General Officer Commanding the Army,

(ii) Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief of a Naval Command, 

(iii) Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief of an Air Command, 

(iv) any other officer/authority specified in the service Acts,

(v) any other officer/authority notified by the government.

Commanding Officer (CO): 
  • CO will be in command of a unit, ship, or establishment.  
  • The officer will also perform duties assigned by the Commander-in-Chief or Officer-in-Command of the Inter-services Organisation.  
  • CO will be empowered to initiate all disciplinary or administrative actions over the personnel appointed, posted, or attached to that ISO.

News Source: Indian Express

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