Wrongful Termination in Armed Forces: How to Fight Back

Being terminated from armed forces service can devastate your career, pension prospects, and family’s security. If you believe your termination was unjust, you have legal remedies. This guide explains how to challenge wrongful termination and fight for reinstatement.

Types of Termination in Armed Forces

1. Administrative Discharge/Release

SNLR (Services No Longer Required)

  • Used when services are deemed unnecessary
  • Often misused for arbitrary terminations
  • Most commonly challenged type

Compulsory Retirement

  • Forced retirement before normal date
  • Often used against senior personnel
  • Can be challenged if arbitrary

2. Disciplinary Termination

Dismissal

  • Most severe punishment
  • Usually follows court martial
  • Results in loss of all benefits

Removal

  • Less severe than dismissal
  • May preserve some benefits
  • Also follows disciplinary process

What Makes a Termination “Wrongful”?

Your termination may be wrongful if:

1. Procedural Violations

  • No show cause notice issued
  • Inadequate time to respond
  • Your response not considered
  • Inquiry not conducted properly
  • Wrong authority passed order

2. Arbitrary Action

  • No valid reason given
  • Termination as vendetta
  • Discrimination against you
  • Lesser penalty would suffice

Challenging Your Termination

Immediate Steps:

1. Preserve Documents

  • Keep copy of termination order
  • Any show cause notice and your response
  • All related correspondence
  • Service records

2. Don’t Delay

  • Limitation period is typically one year
  • Act quickly to preserve rights

Legal Remedies Available:

  • Armed Forces Tribunal – File Original Application, challenge termination on legal grounds, seek reinstatement with back wages
  • High Court (Writ) – If fundamental rights violated
  • Supreme Court – Appeal against adverse AFT order on substantial questions of law

What Relief Can You Get?

  • Reinstatement – Return to service with same rank and position
  • Back Wages – Salary for period of wrongful termination with interest
  • Seniority Restoration – Service period counted with notional promotions
  • Pension Protection – Pensionable service restored, complete benefits
  • Compensation – For mental agony and harassment

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can I be reinstated years after termination?
A: Yes, if you win your case. Even decades-old terminations have been reversed.

Q: Will I get all my back wages?
A: Typically yes, if reinstatement is ordered. Courts usually grant back wages with interest.

Q: What if reinstatement is not possible (age/medical)?
A: Courts may order compensation equivalent to what you would have earned, plus pension benefits.

Need Help Fighting Wrongful Termination?

At Ajit Kakkar and Associates, we’ve successfully reinstated numerous armed forces personnel who were wrongfully terminated. Wg Cdr Ajit Kakkar brings his JAG experience to fight for your rights.

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Your career shouldn’t end on someone’s arbitrary decision. Fight back.

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