Army Chief age row: SC rejects pro-General VK Singh PIL
The Supreme Court on Friday dismissed the Grenadiers Association's PIL in the controversy surrounding Army Chief General VK Singh's date of birth. The apex court gave no reasons for rejecting the PIL and said that such an application made by an organisation which is not a party to the case is not admissible.
The Grenadiers Association (Rohtak Chapter) had filed a petition which pleaded that General Singh's date of birth should be fixed as May 10, 1951 as has been mentioned in his matriculation certificate. General Singh had been made a respondent in the petition.
While dismissing the petition the Supreme Court observed that the opinion that opinion of former CJI's cannot be admissible in the court.
"In our view, the writ petition filed at the behest of an association is not maintainable. The writ petition is dismissed as not maintainable," a bench headed by Chief Justice S H Kapadia said.
The Supreme Court also expressed displeasure over annexing the opinion of four former Chief Justices in the petition on the issue.
Breaking his silence over the matter, Defence Minister AK Antony said, "I feel sorry about the controversy. Our government is keeping maximum restraint. This is not a sensational matter. There are Constitutional forums to question the decision of the government. The matter is before the highest court of India. Let us wait for the verdict of the court."
Lawyer of Grenadiers Association Bhim Singh said the Supreme Court's decision can have a serious impact. "We have lost the battle not the war. The SC is not even ready to listen to us," lamented Singh.
Singh also said that this was a matter of pride of a government employee.
The government had accused General Singh of setting a bad precedent to which the Army Chief replied by saying, "This is a matter of honour, not tenure."
The government counsels were present in the court, so government did not make any statement in the court.
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Thursday refused to comment on the controversy around the date of birth of General VK Singh.
General Singh, a para-commando and veteran of 1971 Indo-Pak war, has been contending that May 10, 1951 should be treated as his actual date of birth as it was mentioned in his matriculation certificate but the Defence Ministry has rejected it as May 10, 1950 is the date entered in his UPSC form for the NDA.
If General Singh's date of birth is taken as May 10, 1951 then he will retire in March 2013 and if May 10, 1950 is accepted then his tenure will come to an end in May 2012. The difference of one year will have an affect on who will succeed him as the next Army Chief.
If he retires on May 31, 2012 then Eastern Army Commander Lieutenant General Bikram Singh will take over as the next Army Chief, but if he demits office in March 2013 then Northern Army commander Lieutenant General KT Parnaik could take over from him as Lt Gen Bikram Singh will retire later in 2012.
But if General Singh is removed or resigns before May 31, 2012, then Western Command Chief Lieutenant General Shankar Ghosh, who is the senior most serving officer in the Army, will take on as the 27th Chief of the Indian Army.
General Singh himself has filed a petition before the Supreme Court seeking a direction to the government that his date of birth be treated as 10.5.1951 and not 1950.
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