WRIT PETITION FORMAT TO FILE WRIT UNDER ARTICLE 226 AND 227 TO CHALLENGE ORDER PASSED BY CENTRAL ADMINISTRATIVE TRIBUNAL AGAINST OA OF PETITIONER

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GUIDELINE

Guidelines for Drafting a Writ Petition Format to Challenge a Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT) Order Under Article 226 and 227:

Title and Parties: Begin with a clear title, identifying yourself as the petitioner and the Central Administrative Tribunal as the respondent. State that you are filing a writ under Article 226 and 227 to challenge the CAT's order against your Original Application (OA).

Jurisdiction: Assert that the High Court has jurisdiction under Article 226 and 227 to hear your petition.

Facts: Provide a concise, chronological account of the facts and circumstances leading to the CAT's order and why it should be challenged.

Legal Provisions: Cite Article 226, Article 227, and any other relevant laws or precedents supporting your petition.

Cause of Action: Clearly state the grounds for challenging the CAT's order, emphasizing errors in law, jurisdictional issues, or procedural irregularities.

Prayer: Explicitly state the relief sought, which includes setting aside the CAT's order and any other necessary remedies.

Annexures: Include copies of relevant documents, such as the CAT's order, your OA, and any supporting evidence.

Grounds: Elaborate on the legal grounds for your writ, emphasizing the CAT's failure to apply legal principles or observe natural justice.

Common Mistakes to Avoid:

Incomplete or vague information about the case.
Incorrect citations of legal provisions.
Failure to provide a clear cause of action.
Not attaching necessary supporting documents.
Typographical errors or inconsistencies.
Lack of clarity in the prayer for relief.

Writ petitions under Article 226 and 227 are used to challenge decisions of administrative tribunals like the CAT. Clarity, precision, and adherence to legal norms are essential in your petition. Consider seeking legal counsel to ensure compliance with procedural and substantive requirements.

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