Rananjay Pratap Singh vs Union Of India And Ors
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Case Significance
Rananjay Pratap Singh vs Union Of India And Ors is a Delhi High Court decision dated December 13, 2024 (citation: ik-62686767). The appellant, a government servant, filed a Letters Patent Appeal challenging a Single Judge's order that relegated him to the Central Administrative Tribunal for his service grievances regarding continued adverse actions by respondents. The Division Bench upheld the Single Judge's view that the appellant's pure service matter falls within the jurisdiction of the CAT under Section 14 of the Administrative Tribunals Act, in light of the Supreme Court's seven-judge bench judgment in L. Chandra The bench comprised Justices Anoop Kumar Mendiratta and C. Hari Shankar. The judgment was delivered by Justice C. Hari Shankar. Counsel appearing: Amit Tiwari (counsel for respondent), Ayush Tanwar (counsel for respondent), Himanshu Bidhuri (counsel for respondent), Praveen Swarup (counsel for appellant).
Summary
The appellant, a government servant, filed a Letters Patent Appeal challenging a Single Judge's order that relegated him to the Central Administrative Tribunal for his service grievances regarding continued adverse actions by respondents. The Division Bench upheld the Single Judge's view that the appellant's pure service matter falls within the jurisdiction of the CAT under Section 14 of the Administrative Tribunals Act, in light of the Supreme Court's seven-judge bench judgment in L. Chandra Kumar v. UoI. The appeal was dismissed in limine.
What was the outcome of Rananjay Pratap Singh vs Union Of India And Ors?
The appellant, a government servant, filed a Letters Patent Appeal challenging a Single Judge's order that relegated him to the Central Administrative Tribunal for his service grievances regarding con...
Judgment
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