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51 years after discharge from Army, jawan's widow gets pension

More than 51 years after an Army jawan was discharged from service on medical grounds and almost 20 years after he died, the Armed Forces Tribunal (AFT) has ruled that his widow is entitled to receive family pension.

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51 years after discharge and 20 years after his death, Army jawan's widow gets family pension : The Tribune India

Over 51 years after an Army jawan was discharged from service on medical grounds and almost 20 years after he died, the Armed Forces Tribunal (AFT) has ruled that his widow is entitled to receive family pension.

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Upholding life sentence in fratricide incident, AFT stresses on strict handling of such cases to maintain discipline

Upholding life sentence in fratricide incident, AFT stresses on strict handling of such cases to maintain discipline
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Mental disorders after joining can't be attributed to service: Armed Forces Tribunal : The Tribune India

Observing that it is not always possible to detect mental disorders at the time of recruitment, the Armed Forces Tribunal (AFT) has held that such conditions arising within six years of joining the Army could not be held attributable to military service.

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Mental disorders arising few years after joining Army cannot be attributed to military service, rules AFT

Observing that it is not always possible to detect mental disorders at the time of recruitment, the Armed Forces Tribunal (AFT) has held that such conditions arising within six years of joining the Army cannot be held attributable to military service.

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