SC ask Centre to set up panel for revisiting colonial era service norms of coast guard, armed forces

The Supreme Court of India has directed the central government to establish a committee aimed at reassessing colonial-era service regulations governing the Indian Coast Guard and armed forces. This directive comes in response to concerns that these outdated norms may not adequately address the contemporary needs and challenges faced by the defense services. The court emphasized the importance of updating these regulations to ensure that they align with the current operational realities and the welfare of personnel. The move is seen as a significant step towards modernizing the military framework and enhancing the effectiveness of India's defense forces. Legal experts suggest that revisiting these service norms could also pave the way for improved recruitment processes and career progression for service members. As India continues to evolve in its defense capabilities, the Supreme Court's intervention underscores the necessity of aligning military practices with present-day standards and values.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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