February 15, 2016 1:26 PM

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Army's policy of preferential promotion backed by SC

Indian Army's policy of preferential promotion to those in combat units was upheld by the Supreme Court today. The apex court, however, asked the Centre to create and fill up the 141 additional posts which were created to compensate other corporations of the Army. The 2009 Army policy allows promotion as Colonels to combat units and not to those in engineering, signals and artillery units. <br/><br/>Infantry, mechanised infantry and the armoured corps are part of army's combat units. The policy was struck down by the Armed Forces Tribunal and the Centre had appealed in the Supreme Court.

February 15, 2016 12:01 PM

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Army's policy of preferential promotion backed by SC

Indian Army's policy of preferential promotion to those in combat units was upheld by the Supreme Court today. The top court has directed the government to create 141 extra posts of Colonel to accommodate those who could not be promoted because of the policy. The 2009 Army policy allows promotion as Colonels to combat units and not to those in engineering, signals and artillery units. Infantry, mechanised infantry and the armoured corps are part of army's combat units. The policy was struck down by the Armed Forces Tribunal and the Centre had appealed in the Supreme Court.

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