The Full Form of NJP is Non-judicial punishment.
If you’re a Marine, you may know non-judicial punishments as “office hours.” For sailors, they use the terms “captain’s mast” or just “mast.” Those in the Army or Air Force refer to non-judicial punishments as an “Article 15.” No matter what branch of service you’re in, you likely know that a commanding officer may administratively discipline troops for minor offenses.
A NJP is a procedure in which the commanding officer or officer in charge may:
Thus a NJP is not a trial or a conviction and, if punishments are not carried out, not an acquittal.
NJP
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Non-judicial punishment
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