India army chief VK Singh sues government over retirement Published duration 16 January 2012

image caption Gen Singh said that the timing of his retirement was a "matter of honour"

The Indian army chief, General VK Singh, has taken the government to court in a dispute over his age.

Gen Singh says that, according his birth records, he was born in 1951 and is not due to retire until May 2013.

But records at India's ministry of defence show he was born in 1950, meaning his retirement is due in 2012.

It is said to be the first time a serving chief of Indian armed forces has petitioned the Supreme Court against the government.

Gen Singh - a highly decorated soldier who became army chief in March 2010 - argues that the issue relates to his "integrity and honour".