An IAF pilot, with 19 years of service, is feeling deeply wronged. His career trajectory was derailed after facing alleged harassment from his Commanding Officer, leading to unfair postings, denied service rights, and ultimately, a missed opportunity to become a Flight Commander. Despite repeated attempts to address these issues through formal complaints, he received no satisfactory resolution. His performance has been affected, and his promotion prospects have been stalled. Can he still challenge these injustices and seek redress for his long-standing grievances?
Best Answer
Yes, the pilot can challenge the injustices and seek redress. He can approach the Armed Forces Tribunal (AFT) under the Armed Forces Tribunal Act, 2007, to challenge the alleged harassment and unfair treatment. The AFT has the power to provide a remedy and ensure fairness in such cases.
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