The Central Administrative Tribunal (Procedure) Rules, 1987 - Rule - TopicsExpress



          

The Central Administrative Tribunal (Procedure) Rules, 1987 - Rule 6 - An aggrieved person can invoke the jurisdiction of the Administrative Tribunal based on the place of working, apart from based on the cause of action. The Administrative Tribunal Act, 1985 - Section 14 - Jurisdiction, powers and authority of the Central Administrative Tribunal - Issue of maintainability - sub silentio - In the absence of an issue having been raised and actually decided, it passes sub silentio - a decision sub silentio cannot be a binding precedent, for what has not been raised and argued, as well as decided, cannot be a facet of the principle of stare decisis. The Constitution of India, 1950 - Article 226 - Jurisdiction - If jurisdiction, territorial or inherent, is absent, neither the consent of the parties to the proceedings, nor the lis getting entertained without objection on an earlier occasion does not operate as an estoppel, much less confer any jurisdiction on a forum which lacked it.
Posted on: Sun, 23 Nov 2014 04:48:40 +0000

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