New Delhi:The Supreme Court on Wednesday sought to know from the Centre, the individual status of 615 serving Short Service Commission (SSC) women officers in Indian Army, out of whom 422 have been found fit on merit for the grant of permanent commission.
The apex court's query came after the Centre apprised it that the selection process for grant of permanent commission to women officers in the Army has culminated and results have been declared.
A bench of Justices D Y Chandrachud, Indu Malhotra and Indira Banerjee fixed the plea filed by several women officers, who were not selected for grant of permanent commission for further hearing in December and sought to know the details of each of the applicants who had applied for grant of permanent commission.
At the outset, senior advocate P S Patwalia, appearing for some women candidates, said that one of his client has completed 20 years in service but was not granted permanent commission and if the court fixes another date, she will be relieved from the service.
He said that his second client is completing her engineering course but now she has been denied permanent commission and no one has told why she was not granted the permanent commission. He sought an interim order of status quo till the next date of hearing.
The bench said that it cannot pass such orders without looking at the counter affidavit or hearing the Centre.
Counsel appearing for Centre told the bench that their affidavit is almost ready and within a day's time it will be filed.
Senior advocate Meenakshi Arora, appearing for another set of candidates, claimed that as per media reports out of 615 candidates only 277 has been granted permanent commission.
She contended that many of the women who have not been selected for permanent commission are decorated officers and the government is not even filing the reply to their petitions.
Arora urged the court that let this not be a partial victory for women in Armed forces and sought assurance from Centre that there will be no precipitative action qua the petitioners till the next hearing in the matter.
The bench asked counsel appearing for the Centre to seek instruction for ensuring no precipitative action till the next date of hearing.
Additional Solicitor General Sanjay Jain, appearing for the Centre, said that their affidavit is ready but a fresh Interlocutory Application has been filed which needs to be taken care of.
He said that the government will respond to all 17 petitioners before the court individually.
The bench said that one candidate has cleared to complete M. Tech degree course and her case should be looked into independently by the government.