The Supreme Court has said that it would hear next week pleas challenging the Centre’s ‘Agnipath’ scheme for recruitment in the armed forces.
As per report by PTI, A vacation bench of Justices Indira Banerjee and JK Maheshwari said that petitions will be listed next week before an appropriate bench upon reopening of the apex court after summer vacation.
A counsel, who filed a plea against the scheme, said Indian Air Force aspirants have undergone training and were waiting for appointment letters but now their career will be cut short from 20 years to four years.
This is an urgent matter, kindly list it. The careers of several aspirants are at stake , the counsel said.
Advocate ML Sharma, who has also filed a PIL challenging the scheme, said he seeks cancellation of the government’s notification pertaining to the scheme as more than 70,000 aspirants who have undergone training were waiting for their appointment letters before the pandemic and now their career has been shortened by scheme.
The bench said that when you (Sharma) have waited for more than two years then why you are coming before the vacation bench.
It listed Sharma’s plea before the appropriate bench along with other matters.
In the PIL, Sharma has alleged that the government has quashed the century-old selection process for the Armed forces which is contrary to the constitutional provisions.