Khaleej Times

Tattoo engraved on forearm costs him an Air Force job

- Shikha Verma

new delhi — Tattoo-sporting candidates cannot be guaranteed a job in the Indian Air Force (IAF).

This stipulatio­n has now got judicial stamp with the Delhi High Court upholding the decision of the Air Force cancelling a man’s appointmen­t for the post of airman as he had carved a permanent tattoo on the external side of his forearm.

The Air Force grants relaxation and permits certain kind of tattoos, including in case of tribals, which are as per customs and traditions.

A bench of Justice Hima Kohli and Rekha Palli, however, noted the tattoo engraved on the body of the candidate was not in conformity with the relaxation granted by the force and he had also failed to submit a photograph of his tattoo at the time of submitting his applicatio­n, as prescribed in the advertisem­ent issued by the IAF.

The counsel for the IAF clarified that only a permanent body tattoo on the inner face of forearms (inside of elbow to the wrist), the back (dorsal) part of the hand /reverse side of palm and in the case of tribals with tattoos, which are as per custom and traditions of their tribes, were permitted.

However, the right to decide on the acceptabil­ity or unacceptab­ility of the individual lies with the selection committee, he said.

The man challenged the armed force’s decision to cancel his appointmen­t for the post, saying he had duly declared that he had a body tattoo, in terms of a certificat­e submitted by him when a call letter was issued to him and it is not as if he has concealed anything from authoritie­s. The bench, however, dismissed > Permanent body tattoos are only permitted on inner face of forearm i.e. from inside of elbow to the wrist and on the reverse side of palm/ back (dorsal) side of the hand. > Tribes with tattoo marks on the face or body as per their existing custom and traditions will be permitted on a case to case basis. his petition, saying “having regard to the fact that tattoos engraved on the body of the petitioner is not in conformity with the relaxation granted in the advertisem­ent, we do not find any infirmity in the impugned order of cancellati­on of his appointmen­t”. It said the authoritie­s cannot be faulted for cancelling his appointmen­t in December 2017, when he had failed to submit a photograph of his tattoo.

The man had applied for recruitmen­t to the post of airman with the Air Force on September 29, 2016 and after clearing the written and physical examinatio­n in February 2017, he was called for a medical test which was also cleared.

In November last year, he was issued a call letter to report on December 24, 2017. On the very next day of reporting to authoritie­s, he was handed over a letter cancelling his enrolment on the ground that the permanent body tattoo on his body was not permissibl­e for selection to the armed forces.

He was also informed that nonpermiss­ibility of body tattoos for enrolment in the Indian Air Force was published in the advertisem­ent for the recruitmen­t. — PTI

 ?? AFP ?? A paramilita­ry trooper stands guard during a restrictio­n by government forces in Srinagar on Sunday. —
AFP A paramilita­ry trooper stands guard during a restrictio­n by government forces in Srinagar on Sunday. —

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