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39 women Army officers get Permanent commission after legal battle

New Delhi: After winning a legal battle in the Supreme Court, thirty- nine women Army officers got Permanent commission. The government is ordered to ensure their new service status is granted within seven working days.

A Permanent Commission means a career in the army till retirement, while Short Service Commission is for 10 years, with the option of either leaving or opting for Permanent Commission at the end of 10 years. If an officer doesn’t get Permanent Commission then, the officer can choose a four-year extension.

After not getting permanent commission seventy-one women officer had approached Supreme court seeking Permanent Commission. Among the 71, 39 were capable of Permanent commission other seven were unfit and 25 had discipline issues.

The Supreme Court then directed the centre to give a detailed report explaining the reasons why the 25 were not eligible for Permanent Commission.

On October 1, the court had told the government not to relieve any of the officers from service.

A two-judge bench of Justice DY Chandrachud and Justice BV Nagarathna, who is in line to become the first woman Chief Justice of India, was hearing the matter.

Senior lawyers V Mohana, Huzefa Ahmadi and Meenakshi Arora – representing the women officers – had told the court that their disqualification was against the Supreme Court’s judgment in March, when it directed the Indian Army to grant Permanent Commission to all women Short Service Commission officers who met the criteria.

The government was given three months to complete this process.

The army’s evaluation criteria for granting Permanent Commission to women officers were “systematically discriminated against them”, the Supreme Court had said at the time.

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