'Hear us before taking any decision', Centre to SC on pleas against Agnipath scheme


New Delhi, Jun 21 (IANS): The Central government has filed a caveat in the Supreme Court regarding the petitions in connection with the 'Agnipath' scheme, to induct youth into all three-armed forces divisions, saying the court should hear it before taking any decision.

Three petitions have been filed so far in the apex court in connection with the Agnipath scheme. However, the caveat did not cite any particular plea.

A plea filed by advocate M.L. Sharma sought a direction from the top court to quash the notification issued on June 14 by the Ministry of Defence announcing the scheme.

The plea said a large section of youth have started protesting against the scheme in various parts of the country.

The plea said: "According to the impugned press note...dated 14.06.2022 after 4 years out of 100 per cent selected candidates for Permanent Commission in Indian Army 25 per cent will be continued in Indian Army force and the rest 75 per cent will be retired /denied jobs in the Indian Army. During 4 years they will be paid salary and perks, but after 4 years denied candidates will get no pension, etc."

Sharma's plea said the Central government, contrary to the constitutional provisions and without having approval from Parliament and without any gazette notification, quashed the century-old army selection process and imposed the scheme on the country.

Another plea was filed by advocate Vishal Tiwari, last week, seeking a direction to set up a committee to examine the scheme and its impact on national security and the Army. On Tuesday, a plea was mentioned before the Supreme Court seeking a probe by a special investigation team (SIT) into the violent protests against the scheme.

A bench of Justices C.T. Ravikumar and Sudhanshu Dhulia directed that the matter be placed before Chief Justice N.V. Ramana to examine the request for early listing.

After the Central government announced the scheme, protests broke out in several parts of the country. According to the scheme, candidates between 17.5 - 21 years will be recruited in the armed forces for a four-year period. However, after the protests broke out, the Central government increased the upper age limit to 23 years for recruitment in 2022.

 

  

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  • sudarshan, ganjimut

    Tue, Jun 21 2022

    donot understand why SC always nowadays fiddle with elected govt. in the centre. Very bad. let the elected representative take the decidion.

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  • Vinod Kumar, Mangalore

    Tue, Jun 21 2022

    Did you first propose this idea in the parliament to debate and discuss for the parliament members to listen?. Now what is there for SC to listen ?. Are you holding up the court proceedings and threatening the court?. As it is you have unanimously implemented this anti constitutional rule in a unparliamentary and undemocratic way but still you want SC to hear you?!?!….If this scheme had been approved by the parliament and upper house of legislatures for scrutiny then courts wouldn’t have had any role to interfere in this matter. Since this and all other BJP rules and laws are passed unparliamentary way there is all the room for courts to interfere and stay govt’s illegal orders and quash them eventually.

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Tue, Jun 21 2022

    so now SC has to seek permission from union govt before making any move!!! my God...

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  • rahul, india

    Tue, Jun 21 2022

    useless fellow. read properly

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  • mohan prabhu, LL.D. QC, mangalore/canada

    Tue, Jun 21 2022

    What an ignorant statement (by a lay man (who is not a law man) on how a caveat works! A caveat is a caution requesting the court not to proceed without notifying the defendant, in this case the Central Government.

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