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The Central Administrative Tribunal had been established under Article
323 - A of the Constitution for adjudication of disputes and complaints with
respect to recruitment and conditions of service of persons appointed to public
services and posts in connection with the affairs of the Union or other authorities
under the control of the Government. In the statement of object and reasons on the
introduction of the Administrative Tribunals Act, 1985 it was mentioned:
There are 17 Benches and 21 Circuit Benches in the Central
Administrative Tribunal all over India. In addition to the Ministries and
Departments of Central Government, the Government of India has notified about
214 organizations under section 14 (2) of the Administrative Tribunals Act, 1985
to bring them within the jurisdiction of the Central Administrative Tribunal, from
time to time. In addition the Central Administrative Tribunal, Principal Bench is
dealing with the matters of Govt. of National Capital Territory of Delhi