Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Posts of officers should match entitlemen­t: SC

- HTC

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Friday said that the empaneled women officers should get command posts matching their entitlemen­t but refused to direct the Indian Army to give them a fixed tenure of nearly two years at these posts citing the operationa­l requiremen­t of the armed forces.

A bench headed by CJI Dhananjaya Y Chandrachu­d passed the order while hearing an applicatio­n moved by four women Colonels who alleged discrimina­tion on the grounds that the army allocated regular billets (or major units) to male officers while allowing women officers to command upgraded billets usually headed by junior officers. A status report submitted by the Indian Army denied the charge and said that three of the applicants were given regular command posts while the fourth will be assigned one from May 1.

The bench, also comprising justice JB Pardiwala, said, “They (Army) will not put you into a billet lower than your entitlemen­t after our order.”

The women officers led by senior advocate V Mohana said that all 225 male officers empaneled have got regular posts, while only 32 of the 108 women

empaneled officers have been given regular posts commensura­te with their rank. The army’s report indicated that 20 women officers who were earlier given upgraded units have been issued regular units. Seven women officers have requested to continue at their present command assignment­s while two have superannua­ted. Senior advocate R Balasubram­anian, appearing for the army, told the court that the remaining women officers will be gradually accommodat­ed as each command has a minimum tenure of 22 months.

Some women officers urged the court for a direction to consider keeping them on the command posts for 22 months. But the bench said: “We cannot pass such an order as there are certain matters which can affect operationa­l requiremen­ts of the Indian Army.”

 ?? ?? SC was hearing an applicatio­n moved by 4 women Colonels.
SC was hearing an applicatio­n moved by 4 women Colonels.

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