New Delhi, May 23 -- The Supreme Court on Thursday stayed the release of a woman short service commission (SSC) officer of the Indian Air Force who was part of Operation Sindoor, observing that the uncertainty among officers of the armed forces on whether they will be absorbed after 10 years of service is not good and should be remedied by bringing suitable policy. The court was considering the plea of Wing Commander Niketa Pandey, who entered the force through SSC in 2011 and on merit, got an extension till June 19, 2025 on completion of 10 years of service. Having played a crucial role in the recent Operation Sindoor and Operation Balakot, Pandey sought a stay on her release from IAF till the special selection board considers her case for permanent commission. Pandey is the first SSC officer from the IAF to get stay on her release. Earlier, on May 9, the top court passed similar orders staying the release of over 50 Army women SSC officers who were to be considered for permanent commission. A bench headed by justice Surya Kant noted that these officers are an important asset to the nation and wondered why a policy could not be introduced by the Centre to ensure that all the officers selected through SSC get permanent commission subject to their fulfilment of the required criteria. "A sense of uncertainty may not be good for armed forces. Because there is no assured chance of permanent commission for women SSC officers, it gives rise to inter-se competition among these officers after completion of 10 years," observed the bench, also comprising justice N Kotiswar Singh. It added: "For future, you may consider having a policy to have only as many SSC officers who can be taken in as permanent commission officers. Say, if you take 100 SSC officers, you consider them for permanent commission. It is a different thing that all may not qualify. But we feel this inter-se merit and competition causes lot of heartburn." Additional solicitor general (ASG) Aishwarya Bhati appearing for the Centre and IAF pointed out that the force needs young officers.Unlike the Army where permanent commission for women officers on parity with men came pursuant to Supreme Court's decision in 2020, IAF had already implemented this a decade before....