Question
Under Section 4 of the Administrative Tribunals Act,
1985, the Central Government establishes the Central Administrative Tribunal primarily to adjudicate disputes and complaints regarding which of the following matters?ÂSolution
Section 4(1) of the Administrative Tribunals Act, 1985 authorizes the Central Government to establish the Central Administrative Tribunal to exercise jurisdiction over service matters of persons appointed to any civil service or post under the Union, among others. This tribunal specializes in resolving employment-related disputes of government employees, easing judicial backlog [Section 4, Administrative Tribunals Act, 1985].
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