Singapore legislation
Clause 49
Clause 49
Mode of complaint by soldier
If any soldier thinks himself wronged in any matter by any officer other than his Captain, or by any soldier, he may complain to his Captain, and if he thinks himself wronged by his Captain, either in respect of his complaint not being redressed or in respect of any other matter, he may complain to his commanding officer, and if he thinks himself wronged by his commanding officer, either in respect of his complaint not being redressed or in respect of any other matter, he may complain to a general officer or brigadier, as may be prescribed; and every officer to whom a complaint is made in pursuance of this section shall cause such complaint to be inquired into, and shall, if on inquiry he is satisfied of the justice of the complaint so made, take such steps as may be necessary for giving full redress to the complainant in respect of the matter complained of.