New Delhi:The Supreme Court will deliver judgment on permanent commission for women officers in the Navy on Tuesday. It follows a verdict by the apex court in favour of permanent commission for women officer in the Army.
The Bench, headed by Justice D.Y. Chandrachud, will deliver the judgement at 10.30 a.m. The women officers had contended in the apex court that the gender-based classification was always justified by governments across the world with inane explanations, and they would do anything to justify their discriminatory behaviour.
Aishwarya Bhati, counsel for women officers seeking permanent commission in the Navy, said her client's case was similar to the one propounded by the Babita Puniya judgement, where the apex court directed the Centre to grant permanent commission to all women officers in three months.
The petitioner was commissioned in the Navy on August 6, 2007 in the JAG branch and is the only SSC JAG branch officer.
"Both the Navy as well as the army wanted to apply the policy of grant of permanent commission prospectively, excluding the serving women officers," Bhati said.