Top Law News ‘Transfer of Navy employees union sec not malafide’ September 13, 2012 by Legal India Admin | Leave a Comment The Bombay High Court has dismissed a petition filed by the secretary of National Defense Civilian Employees Union, challenging order of the Indian Navy which last month refused to transfer him. Division bench of Justices R G Ketkar and S A Bobade recently upheld the decision of the Naval authorities to reject the transfer request […] Read more » Authorities to reject his transfer request Central Administrative Tribunal Clifford Lewis Commander Iqbal Singh Garewal on Lewis Dockyard premises General Secretary of Union Indian Navy Justices R G Ketkar Justices S A Bobade Lewis was transferred Mumbai National Defense Civilian Employees Union Naval authorities to reject Naval Headquarters Transfer of Navy employees union sec not malafide Tribunal's decision Vice Admiral
Top Law News CAT sets aside 12-yr-long suspension of IRS officer July 1, 2012 / July 1, 2012 by Legal India Admin | Leave a Comment The Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT) sets aside the 12-year-long suspension of a controversial Indian Revenue Service (IRS) officer facing CBI cases and ordered his reinstatement ignoring the approval given by a former finance minister to the recommendation of a high-level committee to ‘continue’ his suspension. The CAT set aside orders, one by a Review Committee […] Read more » Administrative Law administrative tribunals CAT CBI Central Administrative Tribunal Central Administrative Tribunal on suspension of government officers Central Administrative Tribunal on suspension of govt officers suspension Central Administrative Tribunal on suspension of IRS officer decisions of CAT decisions of Central Administrative Tribunal Ex-Finance Minister Mukherjee former Finance Minister P. Chidambaram Indian Revenue Service IRS Mukherjee P. Chidambaram suspension orders against govt employee Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram
Top Law News CAT: “Redressal only on exhausting service rules remedies” June 27, 2012 / June 27, 2012 by Legal India Admin | Leave a Comment The government officials should first exhaust their remedies under the service rules for redressal of grievances before approaching the Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT), the quasi-judicial body has held. “In terms of the Administrative Tribunals Act, 1985, a Tribunal shall not ordinarily admit an application unless it is satisfied that an applicant has availed of all […] Read more » 1985 Administrative Tribunals Act CAT Central Administrative Tribunal Governmentservice rules remedies service rules remedies
Top Law News Jharkhand top cop sentenced for assault on judge May 19, 2011 by Legal India Admin | Leave a Comment A tribunal here Thursday sentenced Jharkhand’s Inspector General of Police Nirmala Chaudhary to 15 days of rigorous imprisonment for ordering her bodyguards to beat up a judge in 2008. The Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT) also slapped a fine of Rs.2,000 each on the eight policemen involved in the case. Chaudhary had allegedly misbehaved with CAT […] Read more » assault Central Administrative Tribunal Indian Police Service Jharkhand judge Nirmala Chaudhary sentenced Supreme Court
Top Law News Regularise services of officials on ad hoc basis: Tribunal April 23, 2011 by Legal India Admin | Leave a Comment The Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT) has asked the home ministry and the Delhi government to regularise the services of two officials, promoted to assistant commissioners of police (ACPs) but on an ad hoc basis, and notify the recruitment rules for the post. It said that the two applicants cannot just remain in a post on […] Read more » ad hoc basis CAT Central Administrative Tribunal DANIPS Delhi Andaman & Nicobar Islands Police Service Justice V.K. Bali L.K. Joshi officials Regularise services tribunal