Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT): It…
Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT): It possesses the powers of a court to summon witnesses, to administer oaths and to compelthe production of documents, etc. These tribunals are bound to abide by the principle of natural justice. Act establishing the Tribunal: The Administrative Tribunal Act, 1985. Appellate Court: supreme Court.
Adverse possession – Plea of…
Adverse possession – Plea of adverse possession by tenant – Once tenant claims to be in adverse possession of premises, he cannot allege himself to be tenant as both these pleas cannot exist together – Principle of once a tenant always a tenant ends on taking plea of adverse possession and asserting one’s own right.