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    Administrative Tribunals Act, 1985 provides for the establishment of which of the following administrative Tribunals?

    1. The Central Administrative Tribunal
    2. State Administrative Tribunals
    3. Joint Administrative Tribunals

    Select the correct code.

    1&2 only

    Incorrect Answer

    2 only

    Incorrect Answer

    2&3 only

    Incorrect Answer

    All of the above

    Correct Answer
    Explanation:

    All of the above codes are correct.

    • The Supreme Court assured lawyers that it will take up the issue of vacancies in key tribunals soon, while indicating that it is a problem that cannot be simplistically resolved by sending those responsible for the appointments to jail for contempt.
    • In September last year, a Special Bench of the Supreme Court led by the CJI had said it was “not interested in a confrontation” with the government but the court was running out of patience.
    • The Bench had said tribunals across the country were on the verge of collapse. Cases had been adjourned by a year.

    The court had even said the only three options were to

    • close the tribunals,
    • make the appointments itself or
    • initiate contempt action.

    Constitution (42nd Amendment) Act, 1976: Based on the recommendations of the Swaran Singh Committee, Part XIV-A was added by the Constitution (42nd Amendment) Act, 1976, titled as ‘Tribunals’ which provided for the establishment of

    • ‘Administrative Tribunals’ under Article 323-A: It gives exclusive power to the Parliament for establishing tribunals.
    • ‘Tribunals for other matters’ under Article 323-B: It gives power to the concerned State Legislature to constitute Tribunals for the respective subjects specified therein.
    • Administrative Tribunals Act, 1985: It provides for the establishment of three kinds of administrative Tribunals: (a) The Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT), State Administrative Tribunals (SAT) and Joint Administrative Tribunals (JAT).

    Hence option 4th is correct.


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