01358nam a22001697a 4500999001900000008004100019100003100060245004400091260002000135300003900155520080000194650003600994773002001030906001701050942000701067952011401074 c522064d522064230309b ||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aJha, Umesh Chandra 938328 aReforms in the grievance redress system aU.S.I. Journal  a152(630), Oct-Dec, 2022: p.533-540 aThe members of the armed forces have been bestowed with the right to make complaints seeking the redress of their grievances. The provisions for the redress of grievance are contained in the three Services Acts and procedures have been elaborated in the Regulations. However, the regulations provide different procedures for the processing of grievance petitions, damaging the effectiveness of a statutory right. In reality, the grievance redressal system has various shortcomings, leading to the increase in the number of petitions filed in the Armed Forces Tribunal and the higher courts. There is need to replace the existing grievance redressal system with an effective, transparent, and non-vindictive mechanism which is a sine qua non of an efficient military organisation. – Reproduced  aGrievance redress system938329 aU.S.I. Journal  aARMED FORCES cAR 00102ddc40709396749aIIPAbIIPAd2023-03-09h152(630), Oct-Dec, 2022: p.533-540pAR128327r2023-03-09yAR