Central Administrative Tribunal is a quasi judicial body set up under the Central Administrative Tribunal Act to resolve the grievances of Central Government employees and State Government employees of India in a speedy and effective way.
[1][2] Currently Central Administrative Tribunal has 33 benches across Indian cities.
[3] The Chairman of Central Administrative Tribunal should be from Judicial background.
Central Administrative Tribunal, in respect of any of its contempt proceedings, has similar jurisdiction and powers as that of High Court.
[6] Central Administrative Tribunal regularly faces staff crunch.