Question : Under which Article of the Indian Constitution, the decision of the Central Administrative Tribunal can be challenged in the Supreme Court ?
Option 1: 323 A
Option 2: 329
Option 3: 343 C
Option 4: 343 K
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Correct Answer: 323 A
Solution : The correct answer is Article 323 A.
Article 323 A and Article 323 B were inserted in the Indian Constitution through the 42nd Amendment Act on the recommendations of Administrative Reforms Commission. In accordance of Article 323 A, parliament passed the Administrative Tribunals Act in 1985 to look into the disputes and grievances related to the recruitment and service conditions of the central government employees. The decisions of the CAT can be challenged in the Supreme Court, and this provision is itself mentioned in Article 323 A.
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