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After 17-year battle, Captain Latha to be reinstated in army - The Times of India


CHENNAI: A captain of the Military Nursing Service has won a 17-year battle against her dismissal by the Army with the Chennai bench of the Armed Forces Tribunal reinstating her after concluding that the order to discharge her was "illegal" and "vitiated by fraud and suppression of facts".

The tribunal also directed the ministry of defence and the Chief of Army Staff to pay Captain Latha Sharma Rs 1 lakh as compensation.

Sharma told the tribunal that she was commissioned as an officer in 1983. She had told senior officers that she witnessed the custodial gang rape of another woman officer in October 1992 but the registrar and commandant of the Military Hospital, Secunderabad, tampered with evidence and claimed that the rape did not take place. When Captain Sharma filed a complaint against them, the two officials colluded with the local police and started harassing her, she said.

The Army set up a court of inquiry in February 1993 based on the complaint. But Sharma later moved the Andhra Pradesh high court seeking that the directions to set aside court of inquiry proceedings. She said it had flouted Army rules and did not allow her to make a representation or produce witnesses. Instead, she said, senior officers made attempts to "tarnish her reputation and character".

The Army, through its counsel, denied the allegations and said sharma was a habitual offender, a cheat and had tried to misappropriate funds. The counsel said the alleged victim of the rape had testified before the court that she had not been sexually assaulted. The Army claimed that Sharma had assaulted a brigadier. But it said it would not take any further action against her. The high court disposed her petition in March, 1997 based on this assurance by the Army.

But the Army reneged on its promise and dismissed her from service the same year, she told the tribunal. Sharma again moved the high court in 2003 and, after a protracted legal tussle, the court finally transferred the case to the Armed Forces Tribunal, Chennai in December 2012.

The bench comprising judicial member V Periya Karuppiah and administrative member Anand Mohan Verma noted that the Army had issued a show-cause notice to Sharma in July 1996 and made several charges against her based on the findings from the court of inquiry.

The bench said it was therefore the Army's "solemn duty" to submit pending disciplinary charges before the high court and seek permission to proceed against her. The Army had also stated that it would not take action against Sharma and as such her dismissal was not enforceable, the bench said.

It also said Army rules are applicable to the nursing officials recruited under Military Nursing Service Ordinance but the dismissal of Sharma was not in adherence with Army rules.

Directing the Army to reinstate Sharma the bench ordered that it pay her all arrears including pay, allowances and benefits.

Justice delayed is Justice denied !

It is matter of great shame and calls for introspection and action .


1 lakh compensation ????
for ruining someone's whole career ...and trauma of fighting injustice for 17 years ???

and what happens to those superiors of hers who orchestrated this ???
 
Justice delayed is Justice denied !

It is matter of great shame and calls for introspection and action .


1 lakh compensation ????
for ruining someone's whole career ...and trauma of fighting injustice for 17 years ???

and what happens to those superiors of hers who orchestrated this ???

She should have been given all past due arrears, with interest. That's what happens in most other countries, and in India, to most other employers. They would be asked to give her the total salary she would have gotten had she not been fired, including all perks and benefits, assuming a normal promotion cycle. And then added interest. And this is only what is due from her normal salary - compensating her for the hardship is another matter.

I hope everybody who colluded to do this injustice to her gets military justice - including her superiors and the local policemen.


On another note, the bravery and fortitude of this woman to wage a solitary battle against the giant system is simply astounding.
 
She should have been given all past due arrears, with interest. That's what happens in most other countries, and in India, to most other employers. They would be asked to give her the total salary she would have gotten had she not been fired, including all perks and benefits, assuming a normal promotion cycle. And then added interest. And this is only what is due from her normal salary - compensating her for the hardship is another matter.

I hope everybody who colluded to do this injustice to her gets military justice - including her superiors and the local policemen.


On another note, the bravery and fortitude of this woman to wage a solitary battle against the giant system is simply astounding.

It took 16 years for high court to decide about the jurisdiction of her case .
and the armed forces tribunal disposed her case in 2 years .

It speaks a lot about our non military judicial system.


and indeed the lady has to be appreciated for her perseverance .

unfortunately not everyone is brave enough to pursue justice in such dogged manner . I guess she had no other choice .

she was victimized for fighting for truth in first place ( if we believe the report. I do not think the lady captain will have any reasons to assault the Brigadier unless he also had misbehaved with her . At last some closure ...although not a perfect one )
 
She should have been given all past due arrears, with interest. That's what happens in most other countries, and in India, to most other employers. They would be asked to give her the total salary she would have gotten had she not been fired, including all perks and benefits, assuming a normal promotion cycle. And then added interest. And this is only what is due from her normal salary - compensating her for the hardship is another matter.

I hope everybody who colluded to do this injustice to her gets military justice - including her superiors and the local policemen.


On another note, the bravery and fortitude of this woman to wage a solitary battle against the giant system is simply astounding.

She will be paid with arrears. I believe the article mentions 1Lakhs as compensation in extra to the payment arrears with interest.
 
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