Article 323A of CoI : Article 323A: Administrative tribunals.
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Explanation using Example
Example 1:
Scenario: Rajesh, a government employee working for a state-owned corporation, feels that he was unfairly denied a promotion despite meeting all the eligibility criteria. He believes that the decision was influenced by favoritism and not based on merit.
Application of Article 323A: Rajesh can file a complaint with the State Administrative Tribunal established under Article 323A. The tribunal will have the jurisdiction to adjudicate his dispute regarding the conditions of his service, including promotions. The tribunal will follow the procedure laid down by the law, and its decision will be binding. If Rajesh is not satisfied with the tribunal's decision, he can appeal to the Supreme Court under Article 136.
Example 2:
Scenario: Priya, an officer in a central government department, is transferred to a remote location without any valid reason. She believes the transfer is punitive and not in accordance with the service rules.
Application of Article 323A: Priya can approach the Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT) to challenge her transfer order. The CAT, established under Article 323A, has the authority to hear disputes related to the conditions of service of c...
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