The Supreme Court granted permanent commission to a woman Army officer, rectifying her wrongful exclusion from consideration. The court emphasized fairness, ensuring equal treatment for all officers regardless of litigation status. The officer, wrongly denied permanent commission despite a favorable 2014 ruling, will receive retroactive benefits including seniority and arrears.
‘What is sauce for goose ought to be sauce for gander’: SC grants relief to woman officer

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