City
Epaper

39 more women officers to be granted permanent commission, SC told

By IANS | Updated: October 22, 2021 21:00 IST

New Delhi, Oct 22 There was relief for a group of aggrieved women officers, who filed a contempt ...

Open in App

New Delhi, Oct 22 There was relief for a group of aggrieved women officers, who filed a contempt petition against the Army chief, as they were denied permanent commission allegedly in violation of a Supreme Court order, with the Centre on Friday telling the apex court it has cleared 39 women officers found eligible, after reconsideration, but rejected pleas of 25 others.

Additional Solicitor General Sanjay Jain and senior advocate R. Balasubramanian, representing the Centre, apprised a bench headed by Justice D.Y. Chandrachud that out of 64 officers, 39 officers have been found, upon re-consideration, to be eligible for the grant of permanent commission.

The bench also comprising Justice B.V. Nagarathna said: "In the above facts, we are of the view that the ends of justice would be met if, to begin with, orders for the grant of permanent commission are issued to all the thirty-nine officers, in terms of the statement which has been made before this Court by the ASG, on or before November 1, 2021. Compliance shall be scrupulously ensured on or before November 1, 2021."

The government informed the bench that a comprehensive exercise was carried out once again to re-determine the entitlement of 71 Women Short Service Commissioned Officers (WSSCOs). It was submitted though they had secured more than 60 per cent marks and fulfilled all the conditions for the grant of permanent commissions, but one officer has applied for release and seven officers were declared medically unfit.

Jain submitted that twenty-five officers were left out, as they were not found to be eligible on disciplinary grounds and, in certain cases, on other issues, such as, integrity or disobedience of lawful orders and operational weak reports.

He added that their counterparts in the Army, who are male officers, have been denied permanent commissions on similar grounds and, hence, there has been no discrimination with WSSCOs.

The bench noted that after the exercise of the grant of permanent commissions is completed, it would be necessary for the government to apprise the court of the grounds which have resulted in the denial to the remaining officers in the contempt proceedings.

"If any of the officers forming part of the group of 36 WSSCOs in the present batch of contempt petitions are not found eligible for the grant of PC, a statement shall be tendered before this Court in a tabulated form indicating the reasons why each of the officers who are not found eligible are being denied PC," the bench said in its order.

The bench said an affidavit "shall be filed on behalf of the respondents before the next date of listing expressly stating that no reasons independent of the directions which have been issued by this Court have weighed in the grant or, as the case may be, refusal of PC to the seventy-two officers concerned".

As many as 36 women officers had moved the top court seeking contempt proceedings against army chief and officers, who had declined them permanent commissions, which was violation of the apex court judgment, passed in March this year.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: 2019 Hal Wootten Lecture with Honourable Dr. Justice D.Y ChandrachudSupreme CourtSanjay Jain
Open in App

Related Stories

NationalPuja Khedkar Case: Supreme Court Directs Ex-IAS Probationer to Appear Before Police on May 2

NationalViral Video Claims Supreme Court Parking Area Is Filled With Luxury Cars of Top Lawyers

NationalWaqf Act Hearing: Supreme Court Directs Centre To File Response Within a Week, Next Hearing on May 5

Politics‘No Injustice to Muslims’: Shiv Sena Leader Manisha Kayande Slams Opponents of Waqf Amendment Bill

NationalKrishna Janmabhoomi Dispute: Supreme Court to Hear Plea on ASI, Center Involvement In Shahi Eidgah Case April 8

International Realted Stories

InternationalIndia & France to sign deal for Rafale fighter jets for Navy tomorrow

InternationalUK Foreign Secy Lammy, EAM Jaishankar discuss terror attack in J-K

InternationalColorado Nightclub Raid: Over 100 Illegal Immigrants Detain at Underground Nightclub in US; Video Surfaces

InternationalAttack on humanity: Indian origin Norwegian MP Himanshu Gulati on Pahalgam

InternationalFlour supplies in Gaza depleted: UN agency