A bench of Chief Justice G Rohini and Justice Jayant Nath issued notice to Ministry of Defence and the Army's Directorate General of Recruiting and sought their replies by August 10, saying the issue "requires consideration".
The court directed the government to explain its stand with regard to issues raised in the petition which has contended that "at present, Judge Advocate General Department of Indian Army recruits males (married/unmarried) and females (only unmarried) for serving in the Indian Army.
The petitioner has also said in his plea that "this discrimination on grounds of gender is violative of fundamental right of equality before law, right not to be discriminated on the ground of sex, equality of opportunity in matters of public employment, fundamental right to practice any profession and occupation and human rights of the women."
The petition, filed through advocate Jyotika Kalra, has also sought that the eligibility conditions prohibiting the entry of married female candidates in the JAG department be declared unconstitutional.
However, he had not received any reply the petition said.
It has also alleged "uneven distribution/allocation of seats for women" in recruitment into JAG as vacancies advertised for men were 10 and only four for women.
