Lawyers' Body Moves HC After Centre Abolishes State Administrative Tribunal

Bhubaneswar: A day after the Central government abolished the Odisha State Administrative Tribunal (SAT), SAT Bar Association has moved the Orissa High Court citing the decision as ‘illegal’ and ‘ultra vires’. After a writ petition by the lawyers challenging the development, the High Court has informed that it will hear the case tomorrow. Cuttack SAT […]

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Bhubaneswar: A day after the Central government abolished the Odisha State Administrative Tribunal (SAT), SAT Bar Association has moved the Orissa High Court citing the decision as ‘illegal’ and ‘ultra vires’. After a writ petition by the lawyers challenging the development, the High Court has informed that it will hear the case tomorrow.

Cuttack SAT Bar Association president Dhuliram Patnaik said, "The Advocate General had earlier promised us that the vacancies plaguing the SAT would be filled up and fixed August 8 as the deadline. At present, though the tribunal has a sanctioned strength of six members including a chairman, it is functioning with only an acting chairman. The absence of members in the tribunal has led to piling up of over 70,000 cases."