New Delhi:
The Supreme Court today sought the Centre's response on a plea of Lt Col Mitali Madhumita, the only woman army officer to win a gallantry award, seeking restoration of Armed Forces Tribunal order asking the government to consider her case for a permanent commission.
A bench comprising Justices J S Khehar and R Banumathi issued notices to the central government and the Army on the officer's plea seeking lifting of the stay order by the Supreme Court on the tribunal's February 5 order asking the authorities to consider her permanent commission.
The permanent commission means a career in the Army till retirement. The bench has sought government's response by September 11 and posted her plea for hearing on September 14. The court will also hear the appeal against the tribunal's order on the same day.
The tribunal had entertained the officer's plea against the government's move to reject her application due to her earlier unwillingness regarding grant of permanent commission.
The tribunal had also directed the Centre that she shall be paid her pay and allowances till her case for permanent commission was decided.
Senior advocate Dushyant Dave and Advocate Aishwarya Bhati submitted that the officer was not paid her pay and allowances for the past 17 months.
In her application, the officer said she had earlier expressed her unwillingness for permanent commission when she was posted in Afghanistan and was also facing matrimonial difficulty.
However, she changed her decision within the prescribed time, the application said.
The Supreme Court on August 3 had stayed the tribunal's order and posted the matter for further hearing along with other identical cases.