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This is an archive article published on December 14, 2004

Review promotions, file report: SC to IAF

The Supreme Court today directed the Special Promotion Board (SPB) of the Indian Air Force to reevaluate within three weeks the promotion of...

The Supreme Court today directed the Special Promotion Board (SPB) of the Indian Air Force to reevaluate within three weeks the promotion of six Air Vice-Marshals to the rank of Air Marshal as per the 2004 promotion policy and submit the report in a sealed cover.

A bench comprising Justice Y K Sabharwal and Justice P P Naolekar issued the direction after hearing arguments and counter-arguments from the government and the respondents.

The Centre had preferred an appeal in the apex court challenging a Delhi High Court order quashing the 2002 promotion policy and the SPB order which had rejected the cases of Air Vice-Marshals Harish Masand and Chatwal.

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The other four— Air Vice-Marshals A D Joshi, J S Gujaral, F H Major and A K Singh—were promoted to the rank of Air Marshal by the SPB in 2003. Appearing for the Centre today, Solicitor General G E Vahanvati informed the bench that Air Vice-Marshal Masand was not considered for promotion as a censure was passed against him.

‘‘In fact, there were three censures against him (Air Vice-Marshal Masand). His case was decided at the highest level,’’ the Solicitor General submitted.

To this, Vivek Tankha, appearing for Air Vice-Marshal Harish Masand, argued that his client had an unparalleled and excellent service record. ‘‘My client was No.1. They fudged the report,’’ he charged.

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