Upon a military commander administering martial law in a hostile
country there lies a grave responsibility; when he is compelled to
exercise this responsibility over a population which owes
allegiance and looks for protection to the Government which he
himself is serving, this burden is immeasurably enhanced. It would
prejudice the public safety, with the preservation of which he is
charged, to fetter his free judgment or action either by the
prescription of rigid rules before the event or by over-censorious
criticism when the crisis is past. A situation which is essentially
military must be dealt with in the light of military considerations
which postulate breadth of view and due appreciation of all the
possible contingencies. There are certain standards of conduct
which no civilised Government can with impunity neglect and which
His Majesty's Government are determined to uphold.... That
Brigadier-General Dyer displayed honesty of purpose and unflinching
adherence to his conception of his duty cannot for a moment be
questioned. But his conception of his duty in the circumstances in
which he was placed was so fundamentally at variance with that
which His Majesty's Government have a right to expect from and a
duty to enforce upon officers who hold His Majesty's commission
that it is impossible to regard him as fitted to remain entrusted
with the responsibilities which his rank and position impose upon
him. You have reported to me that the Commander-in-Chief has
directed Brigadier-General Dyer to resign his appointment as
Brigade Commander, and has informed him that he would receive no
further employment in India and that you have concurred. I approve
the decision and the circumstances of the case have been referred
to the Army Council.
With regard to the administration of martial law the despatch considers
it
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