
On Thursday, May 22, the Supreme Court ordered the Central Government and the Indian Air Force (IAF) not to launch Niketa Pandey’s female officers, which was part of the Sindoor and Balakot Airstrikes. In his lawsuit to the Supreme Court, the commander of the wing claimed that after 13.5 years of service she was dismissed by a permanent commission and declared “discrimination”.
The Supreme Court, who heard the officer of the officer, said that uncertainty about the service is not “not good” for such officers. Judge’s bench Surya Kant and N Kotiswar Singh also searched for answers from the center and IAF to Wing Commander Nikita Pandey.
Justice Kant said: “Our Air Force is one of the best organizations in the world. Officers are very commendable. The quality of the coordination they have exposed to I think is unmatched. That’s why we always say hello.
“This feeling of uncertainty may not be good for the armed forces. It is a layman’s design because we are not experts. There is no compromise on a minimal scale,” Kant said.
Who has a trand?
Niketta Pandey’s wing commander is an Indian Air Force officer. According to reports, Niket Pandey joined the IAF by the short service Commission (SSC) in 2011.
For more than 13.5 years, she played a key role in the Air Force.
During her time, Niket Pandey worked as a combat controller.
It was also helpful in large operations against terror, such as Balakot Operation and Sindoor Operation.
She has undergone several rounds for the Permanent Commission and is now waiting for the final opportunity to assess the third selection council.
According to PTI, the female officer also ranked second in the list of merit of expert managers of the fighter fighter in the country.
Niketa Pandey became the first SSC officer from the Indian Air Force to ensure his / her release. Formerly 9.
(Lresidentr