The PIL alleged institutional discrimination by the government and sought a direction to it to elaborate the steps taken to permit the entry of women on par with male candidates.
A bench of Acting Chief Justice Gita Mittal and Justice C Hari Shankar issued notice to the Centre and Ministry of Defence (Navy) on the plea and asked them to file their responses by May 15, the next date of hearing.
Petitioner Kush Kalra, a lawyer, has sought a direction permitting the entry of women candidates under the Indian Navy University Entry Scheme in the executive branch's general service (X) cadre, IT and in the engineering and electrical branch on par with men.
The plea alleged that the government was practising institutional discrimination by arbitrarily depriving women the right to serve in these branches, while permitting them entry as air traffic controllers and naval architects.
The plea said the Navy's notification to recruit only men in the general service (X) cadre and branches like IT, engineering and electrical under the university entry scheme and debarring entry of women candidates, should be declared void and the court should issue a direction to provide equal opportunity to female candidates at par with males.