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Rule 31
Able to shoot missiles
The military special court can dispose of any case pending in any other military court.
Military Court Rules, 2064
Chapter - 2
Rule 3: To give notice of offenseRule 4: Formation of Court of InquiryRule 5: Procedure of Court of InquiryRule 6: Detention ProcedureRule 7: Report to be submittedRule 8: Rule 9: Notification to the whistleblowerRule 10: Recommending formation of military courtRule 11: Filing of caseRule 12: Submission of evidence foundRule 13: No bar to file additional charge sheetRule 14: Accused must be submitted
Chapter - 3
Rule 15: Appointment of Chairman, Members and Prad Officers of Military CourtsRule 16: Duties, Duties and Powers of Prad Viwak or Prad OfficerRule 17: To ask if there is opposition or notRule 18: Taking oathRule 19: Provisions related to dressRule 20: Military court benchRule 21: Immunity arrangementsRule 22: Accused's statementRule 23: Provisions relating to preliminary hearingRule 24: Statement of the victimRule 25: Record keepingRule 26: Provisions relating to Closed Courts
Chapter - 5
Rule 29: Procedure for Formation of Military Special CourtRule 30: Exercising Jurisdiction CollectivelyRule 31: Able to shoot missilesRule 32: Right to hire a legal practitioner for defenseRule 33: Powers and Procedures of Military Special CourtsRule 34: Procedure to be adopted by the Appeals CommitteeRule 35: Matters to be disclosed in the appeal letterRule 36: Appeal feeRule 37: Provisions relating to registrarRule 38: Functions, Duties and Powers of the Registrar