43. Convening of general and district court-martial. -(1) An officer before convening a general or district court-martial shall first satisfy himself that the charges to be tried by the court are for offence within the meaning of the Act, and that the evidence justifies a trial on those charges, and if not so satisfied, shall order the release of the accused, or refer the case to superior authority. (2) He shall also satisfy himself that the case is a proper one to be tried by the description of court-martial he proposes to convene. (3) The officer convening a court-martial shall appoint or detail the officers to form the court, and may also appoint or detail such waiting officers as he thinks expedient. He may also, where he considers the services of an interpreter to be necessary, appoint or detail an interpreter to the court. (4) The officer convening a court-martial shall send to the senior member thereof, the original charge-sheet on which the accused is to be tried, the summary of evidence and the order for the assembly of the court-martial.
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