# 5 Liability of Reserve Forces to military law
Subject to 1*** such rules and orders as may be made under section 4, a person belonging to the Indian Reserve Forces shall, as an officer, or soldier, as the case may be, be subject to military law in the same manner and to the same extent as a person belonging to 2[the Regular Army].
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1. The words and figure "the provision of section 3 with respect to persons belonging to the Garrison Reserve and to" omitted by Act 12 of 1931, s. 4.
2. Subs. by the A.O. 1950, for "Her Majesty's Indian Forces".
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Title and commencement2
Division of Reserve Forces into Regular and Supplementary Reserves3
Locality of service of Reserves4
Power to make rules for regulation of Reserve Forces6
Punishment of certain offences by persons belonging to Reserve Forces7
Reinstatement in civil employ of persons belonging to Reserve Forces on termination of periods of training, muster or Army services8
Preservation of certain rights of persons belonging to Reserve Forces when called up for training, muster or army serviceLawyer's Registry
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