Induction of Women Cadets In NDA : Centre Seeks time to study impact of policy
Women Cadets In NDA : The Centre on Monday told the Supreme Court that induction of women cadets in National Defence Academy (NDA) has been a major policy decision and it needs at least three months for deliberating implications in the long term for induction and deployment of ex-NDA women cadets in the Indian Armed Forces. It said that in respect of the number of women to be inducted for “NDA-II 2021” and “NDA-I 2022,” it is submitted that each course at NDA has 370 vacancies for the three services out of which 208 will get commissioned in the Indian
Supreme Court Seeks Response from Centre on Seat Limit for Girl Candidates In NDA
Seat Limit for Girl Candidates In NDA : The Supreme Court on Tuesday asked the Center to explain why despite its order, the number of seats for women candidates in the National Defense Academy (NDA) was restricted to 19 for the year 2022 as well as last year. The top court asked the Center to place before the court the data regarding the total number of candidates, including women, in the NDA exam 2021 for admission to the Rashtriya Indian Military College (RIMC) and the Rashtriya Military School (RMS). A bench of Justices Sanjay Kishan Kaul and MM Sundresh told
If Army cannot take the missile launcher to the border, how will the army face the enemies – Center to SC
The Center on Thursday told the Supreme Court that if the Army cannot take its missile launchers and heavy machinery to the India-China border, how will it defend the country by fighting the enemy in case of war. Trying to allay the concerns of landslides in the Himalayan regions due to the construction of the Chardham Highway Project, the government said that all necessary steps have been taken to mitigate the disaster. The government said landslides have occurred in different parts of the country. Road construction alone is not the reason for this. A division bench of Justice DY
Indian Army Avoids Contempt of Court, Promises Permanent Commission to Remaining Women Officers
In order to avoid contempt of court, the Indian Army on Friday assured the Supreme Court to comply with the order. Earlier, the Supreme Court had given a historic decision that women cannot be discriminated against in the army and they should also be given permanent commission like men. After this, the army had given the permanent commission to many women, but some were not given. By filing a petition in the Supreme Court, 71 such women had spoken of contempt of court’s order. This petition was being heard. Indian Army has said that it will give permanent commission to
Pegasus Case : Supreme Court’s big decision, expert committee will investigate matter
The Supreme Court gave its verdict on 27 October 2021 on petitions seeking an independent investigation in the Pegasus spyware case. Let us inform that in the petitions filed in the court, an independent inquiry was demanded. A bench of Chief Justice NV Ramana, Justice Surya Kant and Justice Hima Kohli gave its verdict. The court said that unreasonable espionage of people is not acceptable at all. The Supreme Court has given an important order in the Pegasus espionage case. It has been said that the expert committee will investigate the Pegasus espionage case. It has to report in 8
39 Women Officers In Indian Army Gets Permanent Commission After SC Verdict
39 women officers of the Indian Army have got a big victory. All of them will now get permanent commission. The Central Government has given this information in the Supreme Court. The central government told the Supreme Court that it would give permanent commission to 39 women officers of the Indian Army. During the hearing held on Friday, the Supreme Court said that the Center should issue orders to give permanent commission to these women officers. Along with this, the Supreme Court has also directed to give a detailed chart about the reasons for not granting permanent commission to 25
Supreme Court Asks Centre To Allow Girls To Give NDA Exam This Year Only
Women candidates ought to be permitted to take the National Defense Academy (NDA) exams this year, the Supreme Court said today, dismissing the central government’s solicitation to concede the move until the following year to set up another framework. “We offered desire to the young ladies. We can’t deny them that trust presently,” said the judges. The “no test today, test tomorrow” approach would conflict with the goals of girls, the court said, coordinating a warning for tests on November 14. The SC Judges had proposed that the very first women batch possibility for NDA take the exams in May
Despite Eligibility Since 2019 No Women Officer Selected In Territorial Army
No Women Officer Selected In Territorial Army : Territorial Army 2021 written exam is set to be conducted on 26th September 2021. But how many of us are aware of the fact that no women officer is selected in non-departmental unit of Territorial Army. Now 8 women candidate have reached the Supreme Court to safeguard their right to seek result and selection. Supreme Court bench headed by Justice and Navin Chawla issued notices and asked the Centre, Chief of the Army Staff, Additional Director General of Recruiting and Territorial Army to respond to the petition and listed the matter for
हाँ ! लड़कियां भी एनडीए एग्जाम के माध्यम से जाएँगी आर्म्ड फोर्सेज में…पर आपको दिक्कत क्यों ?
लड़कियां एनडीए एग्जाम : 18 अगस्त 2021 की वह ऐतहासिक तारीख भारत की जमुहरियत में लैंगिक समानता के प्रति एक गौरवशाली आधारशीला रखे जाने वाला एक ऐतिहासीक दिन है। जिन लोगों को 12 वी के बाद एनडीए एग्जाम के माध्यम से लड़कियों के शामिल होने से तकलीफ है उनकी पीड़ा मैं अच्छे से समझ सकता हूँ। अब क्योंकि ज़माना बदल गया है ….लड़कियां भी इंडियन आर्म्ड फोर्सेज में अफसर बनेगी तो दकियानूसी सोच वाले लोगों को बुरा लगना लाज़मी भी है। यह 2021 का “न्यू इण्डिया” है जहाँ पर हर लड़की एक लड़के के बराबर है। ना ही किसी के
Supreme Court Strong On Women Permanent Commission, Says-“Follow The Order, Don’t File Petition”
The Supreme Court has ordered the appointment of women posted on the Short Service Commission in the Army to the Permanent Commission, who have got 60 percent marks in the assessment.
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