made to his commanding officer, does not receive the redress to which he considers himself entitled,
may complain to the 1[Federal Govern ment] in such manner as may from time to time be specified by
the proper authority.
28. Immunity from attachment. The arms, clothes, equipment, accoutrement or necessaries of
any person subject to this Act shall not be seized, and the pay and allowances of any such person or
any part thereof shall not be attached, by direction of any civil or revenue court or any revenue
officer, in satisfaction of any decree or order enforceable against him.
29. Immunity from arrest for debt.___(1) No person subject to this Act shall so long as he
belongs to the Air Force, be liable to be arrested for debt under any process issued by, or by the
authority of, any civil or revenue court or revenue officer.
(2) The judge of any such court or the said officer may examine into any complaint made by such
person or his superior officer of the arrest of such person contrary to the provisions of this section,
and may by warrant under his hand, discharge the person, and award reasonable costs to the
complainant, who may recover these costs in like manner as he might have recovered costs awarded
to him by a decree against the person obtaining the process.
(3) For the recovery of such costs no court‑fee shall be payable by the complainant.
30. Immunity of persons attending courts‑martial from arrest.___(1) No president or member
of a court‑martial, no judge advocate, no party to any proceeding before a court‑martial, or his legal
practitioner or agent, and no witness acting in obedience to a summons to attend a court‑martial,
shall, while proceeding to, attending, or returning from a court‑‑martial, be liable to arrest by civil or
revenue process.
(2) If any such person is arrest under any such process, he may be discharged by order of the
court‑martial.
31. Privileges of reservists. Every person belonging to the Air Force Reserve shall, when called
out for, or engaged in, or returning from training or service, be entitled to all the privileges accorded
by sections 28 and 29 to a person subject to this Act.
1 Subs. by F.A.O., 1975, Art. 2 and table, for “Central Government”.
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