'Misfit for Army': SC flays Christian soldier's indiscipline; refused command to enter temple

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 SC flays Christian soldier's indiscipline; refused bid  to participate  temple

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NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court connected Tuesday powerfully criticised a Christian Army worker for refusing to participate temple and gurdwara for corporate spiritual practices with his regiment. The apical tribunal said his behaviour amounted to "gross indiscipline.

"A seat of Justices Surya Kant and Joymalya Bagchi went connected to picture him arsenic an "absolute misfit" for the Army.The worker had been removed from work earlier due to the fact that helium did not travel the bid to participate the temple and gurdwara with his unit. He challenged this determination successful the Delhi precocious court, but the precocious tribunal upheld his termination. He past approached the Supreme Court.The Delhi precocious tribunal had earlier said that the worker placed his idiosyncratic spiritual beliefs supra the lawful bid of his superiors. The soldier's lawyer, Senior Advocate Gopal Sankarnarayanan, argued that his lawsuit simply refused to participate the sanctum sanctorum of the temple and gurdwara due to the fact that his Christian religion does not let him to enactment successful specified spiritual rituals. He besides said the worker had a cleanable work grounds for six years and lone avoided activities that went against his conscience.However, the Supreme Court was not convinced. The judges said the Army carries a immense responsibility, and subject indispensable beryllium maintained. They noted that by refusing to articulation the spiritual activities of his regiment, the worker insulted the troops helium was leading. As a commander, helium should person led by example.In the end, the Supreme Court rejected his entreaty and confirmed his termination from the Army.

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