Headline
The Supreme Court of India grants permanent commission to female army Lt. Col. Suprita Chandel.
Summary
The Supreme Court of India stated in favor of Lt. Col. Suprita Chandel by granting her a permanent commission in the Army Dental Corps.The Supreme Court observed that refusing the women the same benefit as others in the same situations was discriminatory, despite her not being part of prior litigation on the issue.
Key Facts
- Case Name: Lt. Col. Suprita Chandel vs. Union of India and Others.
- Judges Name: Justice B.R. Gavai and Justice K.V. Viswanathan.
- Suprita Chandel was refused a 3rd chance for permanent commission because of a 2013 policy amendment.
- The Armed Forces Tribunal had before given relief to others in similar situations but excluded Suprita Chandel as she was not part of the original case.
- The Supreme Court rejected the argument that relief is restricted to litigants only, quoting earlier rulings (Amrit Lal Berry and K.I. Shephard cases).
Legal Insights
The Supreme Court of India stresses on equality and justness , ruling that same situated individuals must get the same benefits regardless of litigation involvement. Authorities were condemned for not applying this principle proactively.
Impact
The judgment ordered that Suprita Chandel will get permanent commission, seniority, promotions, and arrears within 4 weeks,making sure that there should be equitable treatment in the Armed Forces.
Why It Matters
This decision focuses on equal treatment in service matters and sets a precedent for applying favorable judgments uniformly, protecting against procedural discrimination.
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