The Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT) Jammu Bench has achieved a remarkable milestone by disposing of 15,537 cases since its establishment on June 8, 2020, during the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic. This achievement was disclosed by Dr. Jitendra Singh, Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Science and Technology, Earth Sciences, and other key portfolios, during a briefing with CAT Chairman Justice Ranjit More.
Focus on Efficiency and Infrastructure:
The meeting reviewed the Tribunal’s infrastructural setup, staffing, and its progress in addressing long-pending grievances. The Jammu Bench, initially set up with one Division Bench, expanded to two Division Benches on January 10, 2023, considering the volume of cases transferred from the High Court of Jammu and Kashmir. Currently, both Division Benches are operating with full strength, comprising two Judicial Members and two Administrative Members.
Case Disposal Highlights:
- Total cases transferred from the High Court of J&K: 11,792
- Disposed cases: 9,275
- Fresh cases instituted in CAT, Jammu Bench: 8,745
- Disposed cases: 6,262
- Total cases disposed of: 15,537
This includes cases pending for years, ensuring quicker resolutions for employees of the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir.
Circuit Sitting in Leh:
Dr. Jitendra Singh highlighted the commencement of a circuit sitting of the Jammu Bench at Leh on June 19, 2024, aimed at addressing grievances of employees from the Union Territory of Ladakh. This initiative underscores the Government’s commitment to bringing justice closer to the people.
Enhanced Infrastructure:
Efforts to bolster the Tribunal’s infrastructure have been fruitful. A new, state-of-the-art building equipped with modern amenities is expected to be operational by the end of this month. Additionally, steps are underway to enhance human resource capacity for improved efficiency.
Government’s Support:
Dr. Jitendra Singh credited the Prime Minister’s leadership and the Union Government’s consistent support for the Tribunal’s success. “The CAT Jammu Bench has maintained a commendable disposal rate despite numerous constraints. This early settlement of grievances allows employees to focus on developmental activities within the Union Territory,” he said.
Bringing Justice Closer to the People:
The establishment and efficient functioning of the CAT Jammu Bench symbolize the Government’s resolve to strengthen administrative justice in the region. With a total of 15,537 cases disposed of, the Tribunal’s efforts mark a significant step toward addressing the long-standing grievances of government employees in Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh.