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Govt to table Bill for own admn tribunal Act today

CHANDIGARH: After getting the Haryana Administrative Tribunal (HAT) notified under the Administrative Tribunal Act, 1985, a Central Act, the state government will now table a Bill for a state Act in the Assembly tomorrow, reportedly to avoid appointment of its chairman by the Punjab and Haryana High Court.

Govt to table Bill for own admn tribunal Act today

Haryana Fianance Ministe Captain Abhimanyu



Sushil Manav

Tribune News Service

Chandigarh, May 3

After getting the Haryana Administrative Tribunal (HAT) notified under the Administrative Tribunal Act, 1985, a Central Act, the state government will now table a Bill for a state Act in the Assembly tomorrow, reportedly to avoid appointment of its chairman by the Punjab and Haryana High Court.

RTI activist and advocate Hemant Kumar, who has obtained all official notings in this regard, has written to the Governor, requesting him to stop the state government from going ahead with the move.

He has termed the Haryana Government’s action of enacting its state Act on an issue which is governed by a Central Act in other states against the spirit of the Constitution.

A perusal of information obtained by him revealed that the state government wrote to the Centre’s Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT) on June 5, 2015, for approval of HAT as contained in section 4, sub-section (2), of the Administrative Tribunal Act, 1985.

On August 13, 2015, the DoPT issued a notification, stating that the provisions related to HAT would come into effect on September 10.

The DoPT wrote to the state government on July 16, asking it to determine the number of courts in each Bench and complete the procedure for appointment of chairman and members of the proposed HAT under the provisions of Administrative Tribunal Act.

The DoPT stated in the letter that the chairman of the proposed HAT should be nominated by the Chief Justice of the High Court and approved by the Governor before his name was sent to the department for its approval.

Following this, the state government wrote a letter to the department on August 3, 2015, requesting it to indicate the enabling provisions under which the chairman of HAT was supposed to be nominated by the Chief Justice of the High Court. “No such rule has been found in the provisions attached,” wrote the state government.

In its reply on August 24, the DoPT told the state government that in the absence of rules for appointment of chairman, it should address the Chief Justice of the state to nominate a sitting or retired High Court Judge as the chairman.

“While the notification issued by the DoPT was for setting up of the HAT under the Central Act, the state government now wants to pass its own state Act on the subject to circumvent the appointment of chairman by the High Court,” alleged Hemant Kumar.

Chief Secretary DS Dhesi could not be contacted for comment. Legal Remembrance Kuldeep Jain said the draft rules were prepared by administrative departments and his department just did the vetting.


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Chandigarh: Finance Minister Capt Abhimanyu said Haryana State Goods and Services Bill would be presented in the Vidhan Sabha on Thursday and hoped it would be passed unanimously. Capt Abhimanyu, who was interacting with mediapersons here, said Goods and Services Tax (GST) would be implemented in the entire country from July 1, and would bring a revolutionary change in the country. The minister said GST would prevent tax evasion. Besides, it would also strengthen entrepreneurs' confidence in the country's economy and attract large-scale foreign investment. He said with the implementation of GST, tax on consumer goods would be reduced, which would benefit general consumers in a big way. TNS

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