Supreme Court Tells Centre to Stop Dragging Retired Army Personnel to Court Over Disability Pension

New Delhi, Jan 30: The Supreme Court has strongly criticized the Centre for repeatedly taking retired armed forces personnel to court over disability pensions. The top court has asked the government to create a policy to prevent unnecessary litigation in such cases.

Supreme Court Introduces New Circuit Benches for Armed Forces Tribunal to Reduce Workload

The Supreme Court of India, led by Justices Surya Kant and NK Singh, addressed the heavy workload and vacancy issues within the Armed Forces Tribunal. They suggested establishing additional benches in remote areas to enhance access to justice and urged the government to expedite the appointment process and improve tribunal operations.

Supreme Court Questions Indian Navy on Lack of Promotions for Women Officers Granted Permanent Commission

The Supreme Court of India, in a recent hearing, expressed its astonishment and concern over the Indian Navy’s failure to promote any woman officer who was granted Permanent Commission in 2020. This issue came to light during a hearing of applications filed by six women Navy officers seeking promotion-related reliefs, following the Court’s landmark decision […]