The decision by the Army two days back comes amid growing resentment among a large section of its officers over the controversial issue of rank-parity between them and their civilian counterparts in the service headquarters.
In an official note, the Army headquarters has cancelled a communication issued in response to an RTI application in July 2011, which had categorised the JCOs as non-gazetted officers, according to documents accessed by PTI.
The 2011 note had triggered widespread outrage among the JCOs, some of whom made a series of representations to the Army headquarters to withdraw it.
The clarification will benefit over 64,000 JCOs who are ranked in three categories -- Naib Subedar, Subedar and Subedar Major.
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Asked how the Army headquarters made the "mistake" in 2011, classifying the JCOs as non-gazetted officers, a senior Army official said there are separate definitions of officers and the JCOs in the manual of military law and it could have been a case of misinterpretation of the rule book.
The controversial issue of status equivalence between military officers and those from the Armed Forces Headquarters-(AFHQ) cadre was discussed at the recently concluded Army Commanders' conference which favoured immediate removal of the alleged discrepancies.
Defence Ministry sources had also said that it was examining the entire issue of rank-parity between military officials and civilian officers in the AFHQ cadre, asserting that "no false" equivalence will be allowed.
There has been growing resentment among the military officers who have been insisting that the current status equivalence was flawed and that the government must address their concerns.
As per the current pay structure, the subedar majors and subedars are part of the pay band for gazetted officers but there has been discrepancies there as well, said an official.
The matter is among the main issues being examined by the Army as part of anomalies in pay and allowances of its personnel.
Last year, then Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar had set up a high-level committee to look into the issue.