New Delhi:The Supreme Court today issued notice to the Centre and sought its response over a petition seeking directions to the Union of India to take necessary and appropriate steps to allow female candidates to appear for the National Defense Academy and Naval Academy examination.
The bench led by the Chief Justice of India, SA Bobde and comprising of Justice AS Bopanna and Justice V Ramasubramnian issued a notice on the plea filed by Kush Kalra and also allowed an intervention application in the matter by advocate Anita.
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Kush Kalra contended through his plea that allowing women after 10, +2 level education to appear in exam and denying them training at the premier institute is violation of Article 14,15,16 and 19 of the Constitution. He explained further that it is the denial of the right to equality, protection from discrimination on the ground of gender, and the right to practice any profession.