A bench comprising Justices T S Thakur and Kurian Joseph asked Additional Solicitor General Maninder Singh, appearing for the Ministry of Defence, to state the factual and legal positions on the issue concerning army promotions.
The issue was raised when Meenakshi Lekhi, appearing for some Army officers, alleged that the 2009 promotion policy was aimed at providing an edge to officers of the Infantry and discriminated against officers belonging to other divisions.
Lekhi, however, said the position in the army was not like UPSC where promotions of IAS, IPS and other cadres are based on rankings. The successful candidates of NDA and CDS in the army are considered as a group and cannot be discriminated in promotions, she contended.
The bench will resume hearing the matter on September 22.
Earlier, the court had asked the Centre to file a response as to whether it had approved the Army's "command exit promotion" policy which was quashed by the Armed Forces Tribunal (AFT) meant for officers of the rank of Colonel and above from January 2009.
The bench is hearing the appeal of the Defence Ministry against AFT's decision to quash Army's 'command exit promotion' policy on the ground that it violated Article 14 (right to equality) of the Constitution.
The apex court had on March 25 stayed the March 2 decision of AFT to quash Army's promotion policy.
Some army officers had claimed that the new promotion policy had adversely affected them as it was "arbitrary" and "highly skewed" in favour of Infantry and Artillery, as compared to other branches of the Army.
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