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Ambika (NA)     06 March 2011

Army's gender bias: Restraint order by SC

 

Supreme Court Restrains Army from Discharging women officers 

 

NEW DELHI: The Supreme court  on Friday restrained the Army from discharging women officers, who have completed 14 years of service, pending a decision on grant of permanent commission to them. 

 

The Army had appealed against a Delhi  high court judgment directing grant of permanent commission to women officers, who till date are taken on Short Service Commission  and are asked to go after rendering 14 years of service. 

 

The Supreme Court had last year stayed initiation of contempt proceedings against the Army on account of non-implementation of the HC orders when the government promised that it will dispassionately examine the issue of grant of permanent commission to women officers. 

 

Having obtained immunity from contempt proceedings, the Army continued to discharge women officers who completed 14 years in service even as a high-powered committee headed by Lt General Chintendra Singh  is examining the issue. The government on January 11 had sought six weeks to revert back to the court. 

 

On Friday, two officers — Major Vanita Dhaka and Anjali Bisht — through counsel Meenakshi Lekhi pointed out to a bench comprising Justices JM Panchal and HM Gokhale that taking cover under the stay on contempt proceedings, the Army without taking a decision on the permanent commission, was discharging women offiers. 

 

The bench stayed the discharge of the officers and their batchmates. Both Dhaka and Bisht joined Army as Short Service Commissioned officers on March 8, 1997, initially for a period of five years. On the basis of their performance, it was extended by five more years and further by four years. They were due to be discharged on March 7, 2011, the day when they would have completed 14 years in service. 

 

Just days ago, Major Seema Singh , who had been discharged earlier due to non-implementation of the HC judgment, had accused the Army of suffering from gender bias in not granting permanent commission to the women who work shoulder to shoulder with other similarly placed gentlemen officers in non-combat arms of armed forces.

 

Pasted from <https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/SC-restrains-Army-from-relieving-women-officers/articleshow/7631679.cms>



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