Service Laws & CAT Practice – Delhi
Advocate Sushil Garg Danodia and our team specialize in service law matters,
representing clients before the Principal Bench of the Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT) in Delhi.
We handle disputes involving public service recruitment, service conditions, and grievances against
government authorities and departments.
Our Services in CAT Practice
- Filing Original Applications (OA) under Section 19 of the CAT Act for service grievances
- Handling Miscellaneous Applications (MA) for interim reliefs and procedural matters
- Representation before CAT in disputes against UPSC, DoPT, Ministries, Delhi Government, MCD, NTRO, and others
- Advisory on service laws, DoPT circulars, and departmental guidelines
- Coordination with Senior Advocates for expert representation
- Assistance with disciplinary proceedings, transfers, promotions, and service benefits
- Strategic litigation for public sector and government employees in Delhi
About the Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT)
The CAT is established under Article 323-A of the Constitution to resolve disputes relating to recruitment
and service conditions of persons employed in public services. The Tribunal follows principles of natural
justice and frames its own rules of procedure under the Central Administrative Tribunal (Procedure) Rules, 1987
and Rules of Practice, 1993.
Key Features of OA & MA
- OA petitions are filed under Section 19 for redressal of service grievances
- MA petitions seek interim or procedural relief during ongoing matters
- Tribunal admits petitions after due inquiry and can reject frivolous cases
- Once admitted, the Tribunal’s proceedings override other departmental remedies
- Expert guidance ensures compliance with filing formats and procedural rules
Advocate Sushil Garg Danodia ensures that clients receive thorough representation
before CAT Delhi, combining deep knowledge of service laws with practical litigation strategy,
safeguarding the interests of employees and government personnel alike.