Central Administrative Tribunal or High Court? The Right Forum for Government Service Matters | Ep 9

In this instalment of Law Beyond Labels, our partner, Mr. Rahul Bajaj, examines the jurisdictional boundaries between the Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT) and the High Courts regarding service matters. He discusses the legal principles governing where government servants must file their grievances from promotions to disciplinary actions and shares insights on the procedural hierarchy established by the courts to ensure effective dispute resolution.


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