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Specialised Justice: Administrative, Tax, Service, and Other Statutory Tribunals in India•medium•8 questions•~12 min
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Question 01
easy
Part XIV-A, dealing with Tribunals, was added to the Constitution by which amendment?
Question 02
easy
The Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT) was established in which year, and with its principal bench at which city?
Question 03
medium
Which of the following categories of persons are NOT covered by the CAT's jurisdiction?
Question 04
medium
In the Chandra Kumar case (1997), the Supreme Court held that provisions excluding High Court jurisdiction over CAT orders were unconstitutional because:
Question 05
medium
Under Article 323-B, which of the following bodies can establish tribunals for the specified matters?
Question 06
hard
Consider the following distinctions between Articles 323-A and 323-B:
1. Under 323-A, tribunals can be created only by Parliament; under 323-B, by Parliament and state legislatures.
2. A hierarchy of tribunals is permissible under 323-B but not under 323-A.
3. Under 323-A, multiple tribunals for the same Centre can be created.
Which of the above are correct?
Question 07
medium
Who appoints the Chairman and Members of a State Administrative Tribunal (SAT)?
Question 08
medium
After the Chandra Kumar judgment (1997), an aggrieved public servant wishing to challenge a CAT order must first approach which forum?
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