Chandrakumar v Union of India6 only refers to Tribunals
created under Article 323A and 323B. According to him, the power of
Tribunals to test ... discharging the powers
conferred by Articles 226/227 and 32 of the Constitution. The
Tribunals created under Article 323A and Article 323B of the
Constitution
Kerala Civil Services
(Classification, Control and Appeal) Rules.
5. Article 323A of the Constitution of India deals with the
constitution of Administrative Tribunals ... society owned or controlled by the Government in
pursuance of Article 323A of the Constitution" were substituted
under proviso to Article
309 of the Constitution or by any executive order, were outside
the scope of Article 323A and the jurisdiction ... Article 323B are unconstitutional to the extent
they exclude the jurisdiction of High Courts under Article 226/227
and that of Supreme Court under Article
Bench of the Apex Court held that
clause 2(d) of Article 323A and clause 3(d) of Article 323B of the
Constitution of India ... clauses in all other legislations enacted under the
aegis of Articles 323A and 323B of the Constitution would, to the
same extent, be unconstitutional
reasoning adopted by us, we
hold that Clause 2(d) of Article 323A and Clause 3(d)
of Article 323B , to the extent they exclude ... discharging the powers conferred by Articles
226/227 and 32 of the Constitution. The Tribunals created
under Article 323A and Article 323B of the Constitution
petitioner, on the other hand,
would submit that in view of Article 323A of the Constitution of
India, it is only in matters relating ... driven to the
Tribunals constituted under the Administrative Tribunals Act .
4. Article 323A(2) of the Constitution of India
provides for making law specifying
power conferred by Article
323-B. In his leading opinion, Justice K. Ramaswamy
observed that tribunals established under Articles ... though
not a substitutive, role in this regard. The Court declared
Article 323A(2)(d) and Article 323B(3)(d) unconstitutional
insofar as they exclude
Schedule) or Tribunals authorized by the Constitution
(Administrative Tribunals under Article 323A and
Tribunals for other matters under Article 323B ) or
Statutory Tribunals which
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Procedure Code and/or the discretionary or the
supervisory power under Article 227 of the
Constitution of India they may approach to the
Revisional ... legislation whatsoever without such
authority. That is why the provisions of Article
323A and Article 323B constituting Part XIVA of the
Constitution