Supreme court
Supreme Court Allows Women to Appear in National Defence Academy Examination
The Supreme Court of India has allowed women to appear in the National Defence Academy (NDA) examination. The court was hearing a petition filed by a group of women, who had challenged the exclusion of women from the NDA examination. The petitioners argued that the exclusion of women from the NDA examination was discriminatory and violated their right to equality. The court observed that the exclusion of women from the NDA examination was based on outdated stereotypes and that women are equally capable of performing military duties. The court directed the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) to allow women to appear in the NDA examination, pending a final decision on the matter. The court also directed the Centre to take steps to facilitate the entry of women into the NDA and to provide them with equal opportunities. The judgment is significant as it marks a major milestone in the journey towards gender equality in the armed forces. The court's decision is expected to have far-reaching implications for the participation of women in the armed forces and to pave the way for greater representation of women in the military. The judgment also underscores the importance of challenging outdated stereotypes and promoting equal opportunities for women. Overall, the judgment is a significant development in the context of gender equality in India and is expected to have a major impact on the participation of women in the armed forces.
