July 15, 2021 No Comments

Indian Army Grants Permanent Commission To 147 More Women Officers

Following the direction of the Supreme Court, now the Indian Army has given permanent commission to 147 more women officers. It was only after the order of the first court that the army had set up a special board for women officers and gave a permanent commission. Some of the women officers who had dropped out in this screening were directed by the court to look into their case again. After this, now 147 more women officers have been given permanent commission. In this way, now a total of 615 women officers were considered, out of which 424 have been

June 8, 2021 No Comments

Two Brigadiers Get Promoted To Major General After 4 Years Of Retirement

Two Brigadiers have been promoted to the rank of Major General after four years of retiring from the Army and 6 years from the period of the promotion. However, for this, he had to approach the Supreme Court. The matter was raised by two army officers Brigadier Nalin Bhatia of the Intelligence Unit and Brigadier VN of the Education Unit. Chaturvedi, who was the only officer of his batch whose name was sent for promotion to the rank of General in the year 2015. Counsel Col Inder Sen Singh (Retd), appearing for the Army officers, submitted that both the officers

December 22, 2020 No Comments

Supreme court gives relief to 60 women officers deprived of permanent commission

Supreme Court has given interim relief to about 60 women military officers who are denied permanent commission on medical and merit basis, asking the government not to exempt them from service till January 18. On January 18, the court will hear the petition of these officers against not getting a permanent commission. In fact, 615 women officers applied for a permanent commission. Of these, 422 were selected on the basis of merit but only 277 were considered fit on medical grounds. Significantly, after a long legal battle, on February 17, the Supreme Court had asked to give permanent commission to

November 21, 2020 No Comments

State’s consent is necessary for CBI Investigation : Supreme Court

The Supreme Court of India has declared that the consent of the concerned State Government is mandatory for a CBI inquiry under its jurisdiction as it conforms to the principle of federalism. The Supreme Court also said that the Central Government will not be allowed to expand the jurisdiction of the agency (CBI) in that state without the consent of any state. The decision taken by the Supreme Court has come in the context of eight non-BJP states – Kerala, Jharkhand, Bengal, Maharashtra, Mizoram, Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan and Punjab, who have given their general powers to the CBI to investigate new

October 30, 2020 No Comments

Supreme Court extends extension of order for permanent commission of women in Navy by three months

The Supreme Court has extended the extension of the implementation of the Permanent Commission order for women in the Navy by three months. The central government will now have to implement this order by December 31, 2020. The apex court cleared the way for the Permanent Commission for Women in the Navy through a landmark judgment on 17 February 2020. However, the Supreme Court has now extended the deadline to implement its order on February 2020 till 31 December 2020. In February 2020, the court ordered the central government to put female officers in a combat role and be given

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