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Centre rules out separate CAT bench in J&K, says circuit bench to hear all cases in J&K

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Says circuit bench to hear all cases in J&K

* 32000 cases pending in J&K HC being transferred
* 4.90 Lac employees in J&K
* Single Member manning CAT, Chd with 3 vacancies
* Circuit bench makes periodic rotational visits

Northlines Correspondent | Tawi, May 1: Seeking to put to rest the controversy over shifting nearly 32000 service-matter cases of Emplyees of UTs of J&K and to Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT) Chandigarh, the Centre has clarified that no one from J&K or Ladakh has to go to Chandigarh for filing or hearing of these matters and that all cases will be heard and disposed off in J&K itself by the visiting circuit bench of CAT Chandigarh. However, it ruled out any separate CAT bench in J&K or Ladakh.

In the wake of the news reports appeared in media on the issue,  the ministry of personnel and public grievances clarified that neither the petitioner nor the lawyer need to go to Chandigarh for filling petitionor appearing before the tribunal related to service matters of employees. The term Chandigarh circuit is being misinterpreted to mean that the petitioner/lawyer would have to go to Chandigarh, which is not so. All service matters of Central Government and UT employees of J&K and Ladakh will be heard and disposed off in CAT bench in J&K itself.

It is reiterated that earlier also, the CAT bench used to hold its sittings in Jammu & to dispose off service matters related to Central Government employees of J&K. The only difference now is that it will also be disposing off matters related to J&K and Ladakh UTs Administration employees.

Putting to rest the growing chorus for setting up a separate regular bench of the Central Administrative Tribunal in Jammu & Kashmir, the Government of on Friday said CAT's Chandigarh bench will hold more frequent sittings in the newly carved out Union Territory.

The Ministry further said registration of cases can also be done locally either online or in the secretariat office of CAT to be set up locally after the UT Government provides appropriate facility.

“Disposal of cases through CAT in UT of J&K will ensure fare and objective delivery of justice,” the handout reads.

The government further clarified that “neither the petitioner nor the lawyer need to go to Chandigarh for filling petition or appearing before the tribunal-related to service matters of employees”.

The Centre's statement made it clear that Jammu & Kashmir will not have a separate regular bench for adjudicating service matters of more than 4. 90 lakh employees.

As already reported by the Northlines on Thursday, 31206 service matters cases from J&K High Court will be transferred to CAT's Chandigarh bench.

Before re-organization of J&K, the services matters of the employees of the J&K Government were being adjudicated by Kashmir and Jammu wings of High Court.

The Administrative Tribunal Act-1985, which governs creation and functioning of CAT, became applicable to both the UTs from October 31 as per the provisions of the Jammu and Kashmir Reorganization Act.

From October 31 onwards, the High Court stopped hearing service matters of the employees and started the process of identifying cases to be transferred to CAT.

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