Uttarakhand HC slams CAT chairman; imposes cost on central govt

Press Trust of India  |  Nainital 

The has slammed the of (CAT) for passing a "strange order" on a plea made by the seeking transfer of a case, involving Sanjiv Chaturvedi, to from the tribunal's bench.

"The attitude of the respondents towards petitioner, prima facie, is vindictive," said the August 21 order by the division bench of the court, consisting of acting Justice and Justice

The bench of had been hearing the case filed by since July 2017 in the matter pertaining to adverse entries made into his appraisal report of 2015-16 by AIIMS, New Delhi, where he was working as Vigilance Officer from 2012 to 2016.

"It is very a strange order. How the while sitting singly could stay the proceedings pending before the division bench of Central Administrative Tribunal, circuit bench at Nainital," the court order said.

It said the of the tribunal is first amongst equals.

"He exercises the same judicial powers, which are being exercised by the other members. We are of the considered view that the chairman of the tribunal while sitting singly could not stay the proceedings of the matter pending...," the court said.

chairman Justice L had last month stayed for six weeks the proceedings by the tribunal's bench, in case of adverse entries into appraisal report of

Calling the chief's verdict as laconic and non-speaking, it further said the order passed by the chairman while sitting singly is wholly without jurisdiction.

Chaturvedi, who contested the case on his own before the High Court, had in his plea sought quashing of orders of the CAT Chairman and directions to bench of the tribunal to allow its proceedings.

In his petition before the High Court, he had alleged violation of natural justice claiming that the stay order was passed when he was away on a mandatory training in and that as per Administrative Tribunal Act, 1985, such ex-parte stay orders can be granted maximum for a period of two weeks while in this case, the chairman had passed stay orders for six weeks.

He had also mentioned CAT rules, which give right to aggrieved officer, to file application at his place of posting.

had approached Nainital Bench in July 2017 on directions of High Court, and since then, hearing was going on there.

In September 2017, the bench had given stay in favour of Chaturvedi and on April 17th, this year, in a major judgement, had rejected plea of Cabinet Secretary, to delete his name from list of respondents.

In its order dated July 18th this year, the Nainital bench had ordered that arguments were part heard and the case shall be taken up as first case of hearing on August 27th.

The central government had moved application for transfer of this case, from Nainital to bench, in December 2017, before the Chairman of CAT, on which the notice was issued.

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First Published: Sat, August 25 2018. 11:00 IST