SC raps govt over delay in benefits to cadets
New Delhi, March 11 -- The Supreme Court on Tuesday scoffed at the delay on part of the Union government to act on recommendations aimed at improving condition of military cadets boarded out due to disability suffered during training and said it will be constrained to summon defence and finance secretaries in person if a final call is not taken in two weeks.
The order came in a suo motu proceeding initiated by the court on a news report depicting the plight of such cadets who are either bed-ridden or lack the financial wherewithal for their treatment. The court noted that time was granted to Centre on two occasions -December 2025 and again on January 20 this year - to decide on recommendations made by the chiefs of army, navy and air force....
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