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SC takes up problems of cadets incurring disabilities during training

IndiaTimes Sunday, 17 August 2025 ()
The Supreme Court has initiated a case, "In Re: Cadets Disabled During Military Training Struggle," addressing the hardships faced by military cadets who acquire disabilities during training. These cadets, often from prestigious institutions, are medically discharged before commissioning. Consequently, they are denied ex-servicemen benefits such as disability pensions and healthcare, leaving them without institutional support.
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