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Part I PRELIMINARY

Part II ORGANISATION OF SINGAPORE ARMED FORCES

Part III MILITARY OFFENCES

Part IV SUMMARY TRIAL BY DISCIPLINARY OFFICERS

Part V TRIAL BY SUBORDINATE MILITARY COURTS

Supplementary provisions as to trial

Review of findings and sentences of subordinate military courts

Part VI PUNISHMENTS OF MILITARY OFFENCES AND EXECUTION OF SENTENCES

Punishments

Execution of sentences

Part VII MILITARY COURT OF APPEAL

General provisions

Powers of Military Court of Appeal

Supplementary provisions

Part VIII ARRESTS, SEARCHES AND INVESTIGATIONS

Arrests

Searches

INVESTIGATIONS

Part IX BAIL AND BONDS

Part X BOARDS OF INQUIRY

Part XI PAY

Part XII EMERGENCY POWERS

Part XIII MISCELLANEOUS

THE SCHEDULE Specified Offences

Legislative History

Comparative Table

 
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On 19/06/2013, you requested for the version in force on 19/06/2013 incorporating all amendments published on or before 19/06/2013. The closest version currently available is that of 30/12/2000.
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Effect of death or sickness on subordinate military court
89.
—(1)  If a subordinate military court after the commencement of the trial is, by reason of death or otherwise, reduced below the legal minimum, the court shall be dissolved.
(2)  If, after the commencement of the trial, the president of a subordinate military court dies, or is otherwise unable to attend, the court shall be dissolved.
(3)  If, on account of the illness of the accused before the finding, it is impossible to continue the trial, a subordinate military court shall be dissolved.
(4)  Where a subordinate military court is dissolved under subsection (1), (2) or (3), the accused may be tried again by another subordinate military court.
(5)  The president of any subordinate military court may, on any deliberation amongst the members, cause the court to be cleared of all other persons.
(6)  The subordinate military court may adjourn from time to time.
(7)  The subordinate military court may also, where necessary, view any place.