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AP extends gratitude to PM, HM for approving exclusive CAT Bench for Srinagar

Srinagar, Jul 29 ( KINS ) Extending gratitude to the Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Minister Amit Shah for approving Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT) bench in Srinagar, Apni Party (AP) president Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari on Thursday said this will address the grievances of thousands of employees in the region.
Claiming credit for sanctioning CAT in Srinagar in addition to one exists in Jammu Bukhari said he has series of meetings with the PM, HMr and the Lt Governor of J&K from time to time about this issue.
”Since early 2020 we had agitated shifting of over 30,000 service matters from J&K High Court to CAT Bench Jammu. The employees of Kashmir valley could not afford to visit and stay in Jammu to pursue adjudication of their service related grievances. So they needed a separate circuit bench in Srinagar in view of tough terrain and harsh climatic conditions of the region which now fortunately has been fulfilled,” he remarked.

He said that Apni Party had appreciated the establishment of the CAT bench in Jammu but had given voice to the genuine grievances of thousands of Kashmir based low paid employees who were not in a position to pursue their service matters far from their homes.
”In Kashmir division, a huge chunk of service matters belonged to daily wagers, casual labourers, consolidated workers, ITI and skilled workers, contractual and adhoc appointees, Class IV besides other low paid employees who could hardly afford the litigation costs, fee for lawyers, and travel and stay expenditures if their petitions were to be heard by CAT bench Jammu,” he observed.
”The Union Government deserves accolades for the reason that this is for the first time that a Union Territory in the country has been granted two separate CAT Benches to address the issues of employees,” he remarked.

He said that earlier, it was on the pursuance of Apni Party that the service matters of J&K employees were kept outside the ambit of CAT bench Chandigarh and the same were assigned to the Circuit Bench Jammu for their disposal.
Bukhari said that by establishing two separate wings of CAT in twin capitals of J&K, justice will now get speedier, cheaper and the litigants will have a choice to engage local lawyers and save their expenses on travel and stay besides the average time spent on following a hearing in their matters will be reduced substantially.  (Source UNI)

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