Section 14 of ATA : Section 14: Jurisdiction, Powers And Authority Of The Central Administrative Tribunal
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Explanation using Example
Imagine a scenario where Mr. Sharma, a civilian employee working in a clerical position at the Ministry of Defence, believes he has been wrongfully denied a promotion due to alleged biases in the selection process. Mr. Sharma decides to challenge the decision. Prior to the establishment of the Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT), he would have had to file a case in a civil court, which could be a lengthy process.
However, with the enactment of the Administrative Tribunals Act, 1985, Mr. Sharma c...
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