statement in the defence the Court or officer conducting the proceedings shall address such officer
and adjourn the Court or proceedings until his reply is received.
(2) The written reply of any officer so addressed shall, if signed by him, be received in evidence
and have the same effect as if made on oath before the Court or officer conducting the proceedings.
(3) If the Court martial is dissolved before receipt of such reply or if it omits to comply with the
provisions of this section, the convening officer may, at his discretion, annul the proceedings and
order a fresh trial by the same or another Court martial.
118. Evidence of previous convictions and general character.___(1) When any person subject
to this Act has been convicted by a Court martial of any offence, such Court martial may inquire into,
and receive and record evidence of, any previous convictions of such person, either by a Court
martial or by a Criminal Court, and may further inquire into and record the general character of such
person, and such other matters as may be prescribed.
(2) Evidence received under this section may be either oral, or in the shape of entries in, or
certified extracts from, service records, and it shall not be necessary to give notice before trial to the
person tried that evidence as to his previous convictions or character will be received.
(3) At a summary Court martial, the officer holding the trial may, if he thinks fit, record any
previous convictions against the offender, his general character, and such other matters as may be
prescribed, as of his own knowledge, instead of requiring them to be proved under the fore going
provisions of this section.
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