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JKTJAC demands revocation of transfer of service matters to CAT Chandigarh
5/1/2020 10:01:52 PM
EARLY TIMES REPORT

JAMMU, May 1: Jammu Kashmir Teachers Joint Action Committee (JKTJAC) has expressed strong resentment against the move of the Government to resolve all the service matters and transferring the existing pending cases of the employees of the UT of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh by the Chandigarh bench of Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT).
A press statement issued by J&K UT President Vinod Sharma said that by referring the service matters of the employees of the UT of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh more than 4 lakh employees will suffer.
He said that the employees would have to travel to Chandigarh even for a small matter which at present is settled/ resolved by Hon’ble High Court of Jammu and Kashmir. He demanded the immediate revocation of the same for the welfare of the employees.
“If the Government wants to free the High Court of Jammu and Kashmir from service matters of the employees, the similar Tribunal (like CAT Chandigarh) be set up at Jammu for the welfare of the people of both the UTs”, he said adding that by doing so High Court would be free of service matters and employees get justice within UT.
He appealed the LG, G C Murmu to personally intervene and take up the matter with the Union Govt to revisit the decision and set up CAT at Jammu so that lakhs of employees of erstwhile state of J&K may not suffer.
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