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Ready to grant Permanent Commission option to eligible women officers in Army: Centre tells SC

Written by  Jasleen Kaur -- November 12th 2021 05:55 PM -- Updated: November 12th 2021 06:05 PM
Ready to grant Permanent Commission option to eligible women officers in Army: Centre tells SC

Ready to grant Permanent Commission option to eligible women officers in Army: Centre tells SC

After the Supreme Court cautioned the Army of contempt, the Centre on Friday assured that it will roll out Permanent Commission option to all eligible Women Short Service Commission Officers (WSSCO) in the Army.
The Centre told the Bench headed by Justice DY Chandrachud that a swift decision would be taken within 10 days with regard to 11 women Army officers, who have approached the Supreme Court, to grant Permanent Commission (PC). MoD allows permanent commission to women officers in 8 more branches in Army Also read | Punjabi made compulsory for all students from Classes I to 10 in Punjab As the apex court warned that it was going to initiate contempt proceedings against the Indian Army for failing to grant Permanent Commission to 11 women officers in line with its previous orders, the Centre submitted that it was ready to grant Permanent Commission to the officers before the court. The Bench, in its order, noted that Additional Solicitor General Sanjay Jain said those officers whose case was not before the court in contempt proceedings, but met criteria laid in its previous judgment, would be granted Permanent Commission and necessary orders in this regard would be passed within three weeks from November 12. Jain clarified that not just the 11 Women Short Service Commission (WSSCO) Officers who have moved the court in contempt as a part of 72 officers and who were not granted Permanent Commission till date, but even those officers who are not before the court but are meeting the criteria would be granted PC, subject to their willingness. Supreme Court seeks reasons for disqualifying 72 women Army officers - The Hindu Also read | Gurpurb: 1,500 pilgrims from India to visit Pakistan gurdwaras from November 17 to 26 During the hearing, the Supreme Court said it appeared that the directions of the court were not complied with, and warned that it would hold the Army and the Defence Ministry in contempt. The Official Home Page of the Indian Army Justice Chandrachud cautioned ASG Jain, "We will hold the Army guilty of contempt. I am putting you on guard." The top court said, "The Army may be supreme in its own authority, but the Constitutional court of the country is supreme in its own jurisdiction." -PTC News  

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