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Central Administrative Tribunals from "summary" of Indian Polity by M. Laxmikanth
Central Administrative Tribunals have been established under Article 323-A of the Constitution of India. These tribunals have been set up to resolve disputes and grievances related to recruitment, conditions of service, promotions, and disciplinary matters of public servants. The main objective behind the creation of these tribunals is to provide a speedy and efficient resolution of disputes within the administrative setup. The jurisdiction of Central Administrative Tribunals extends to all civil servants of the Union government, civil servants of the states, and employees of public sector undertakings. These tribunals have been given exclusive authority to adjudicate on matters related to the recruitment and conditions of service of government employees. They act as an alternative forum ...Similar Posts
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