Delivery to commanding officers of persons liable to be tried by Court martial (1) The Central Government may make rules consistent with this Code and the (46 of 1950), the (62 of 1957), and the (45 of 1950) and any other law, relating to the Armed Forces of the Union, for the time being in force, as to cases in which persons subject to military, naval or air force law, or such other law, shall be tried by a Court to which this Code applies or by a Courtmar tial; and when any person is brought before a Magistrate and charged with an offence for which he is liable to be tried either by a Court 'to which this Code applies or by a Court martial, such Magistrate shall have regard to such 90 rules, and shall in proper cases deliver him, together with a statement of the offence of which he is accused, to the commanding officer of the unit to which he belongs, or to the commanding officer of the nearest military, navel or air force station, as the case may be, for the purpose of being tried by a Court martial.