SAT Done Cut Of Date Of Degree Recognisation


Section 19 in The Administrative Tribunals Act, 1985
19. Applications to Tribunals.—
(1) Subject to the other provisions of this Act, a person aggrieved by any order pertaining to any matter within the jurisdiction of a Tribunal may make an application to the Tribunal for the redressal of his grievance. Explanation.—For the purposes of this sub-section, “order” means an order made—
(a) by the Government or a local or other authority within the territory of India or under the control of the Government of India or by any corporation 45 [or society] owned or controlled by the Government; or
(b) by an officer, committee or other body or agency of the Government or a local or other authority or corporation 45 [or society] referred to in clause (a).
(2) Every application under sub-section (1) shall be in such form and be accompanied by such documents or other evidence and by such fee (if any, not exceeding one hundred rupees) 46 [in respect of the filing of such application and by such other fees for the service or execution of processes, as may be prescribed by the Central Government].
47 [(3) On receipt of an application under sub-section (1), the Tribunal shall, if satisfied after such inquiry as it may deem necessary, that the application is a fit case for adjudication or trial by it, admit such application; but where the Tribunal is not so satisfied, it may summarily reject the application after recording its reasons.]
(4) Where an application has been admitted by a Tribunal under sub-section (3), every proceeding under the relevant service rules as to redressal of grievances in relation to the subject-matter of such application pending immediately before such admission shall abate and save as otherwise directed by the Tribunal, no appeal or representation in relation to such matter shall thereafter be entertained under such rules.
SAT Done Cut Of Date Of Degree Recognisation
Article 14 of Constitution of India states as under: “The State shall not deny to any person equality before the law and equal protection of laws within the territory of India.
Article 14 of the Constitution of India provides for equality before the law & equal protection within the territory of India and prohibits discrimination on grounds of religion, race, caste, sex or place of birth, or any of them

Right to Equality is one of the basic fundamental rights that theconstitution of India guarantees to all the citizens of the country. Article 16 deals with the equality of opportunity in matters of public employment.




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