The Supreme Court has upheld the dismissal of a Christian Army soldier for refusing to enter a gurdwara during a regimental activity, deeming his actions “gross indiscipline.” Justices labelled him an “absolute misfit,” emphasizing the paramount importance of discipline in the Army. The soldier’s appeal was rejected, confirming his termination for placing personal beliefs above lawful commands.
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