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Service Matter

Service matter are matters that relate to conditions of service in association with affairs of any State, Union, local authority, or any other authority within the territory of India or that which is under the control of Government of India or of any corporation or body owned by the Government of India.

In addition, it covers the following matters that form the terms and conditions of employment in India:

  • Remuneration, which includes allowances, pension, and any other retirement benefits
  • Leaves
  • Disciplinary matters

Classification of service matters

  • Military service law: The jurisdiction is under Armed Forces Tribunal(AFT)
     
  • Administrative service law: The jurisdiction is under Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT)

Service Law of India

The All India Services Act, 195, is “An Act to regulate the recruitment and the conditions of service of persons appointed to the All India Services common to the Union and the States.”

In this Act, the term “All-India Service” implies the service called Indian Administrative Service, the Indian Police Service, and other services that are specified in Section 2-A.

Service Law of India

The All India Services Act, 195, is “An Act to regulate the recruitment and the conditions of service of persons appointed to the All India Services common to the Union and the States.”

In this Act, the term “All-India Service” implies the service called Indian Administrative Service, the Indian Police Service, and other services that are specified in Section 2-A.

Benefits to choose service

Online Legal Center provides lawyers who are qualified and experienced in service matters. If you have some problem in recruitment, pension related issues, remuneration, or any other issue that comes under the Military or Administrative service in India, please contact a lawyer and get sound legal counsel.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

The objective of CAT is to provide a speedy and inexpensive relief to the employees of the Central Government with respect to their grievances in service matters.

CAT has 17 Benches and 33 Division Benches located across India wherever there is a seat of High Court. In addition, CAT has circuit sittings located at Jammu, Nainital, Ranchi, Bilaspur, Nagpur, Gwalior, Indore, Aurangabad, Shimla, Shillong, Port Blair, Agartala, Imphal, Kohima, Itanagar, Pondicherry, Gangtok, Goa, and Aizwal.

No. No employee after retirement shall be removed or dismissed from service or punished in any case related to service matter unless specified. This is as per the Allahabad High Court ruling.

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