Justice Rajiv Joshi, a judge of the Allahabad High Court, has been appointed as a Judicial Member of the Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT) in Kolkata. The appointment was made by the Central government on September 1, 2023.
Justice Joshi was born on March 23, 1961. He graduated in law from Allahabad University in 1985 and enrolled as an advocate on August 13, 1985. He practiced law in the Civil and Revenue side at the Allahabad High Court for over 30 years. He was appointed as an Additional Judge of the Allahabad High Court on September 22, 2017 and took oath as a Permanent Judge on September 6, 2019.
Justice Joshi is a highly respected jurist with a wealth of experience in the field of law. He is known for his integrity, fairness, and commitment to justice. He is also an expert in administrative law, which will be of great value in his new role at the CAT.
The CAT is a quasi-judicial body that hears appeals against administrative decisions of the government. It is headquartered in New Delhi and has benches in other major cities, including Kolkata. Justice Joshi’s appointment to the CAT is a welcome development and will be a great asset to the tribunal.
Justice Rajiv Joshi has been appointed as a Judicial Member of the Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT) in Cuttack. The appointment was made by the Central government on September 1, 2023.
Rajnish Kumar Rai, Advocate, has been appointed as a Judicial Member of the Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT) in Cuttack. The appointment was made by the Central government on September 1, 2023.
Here are the other appointments that were made on the same day:
Justice Sunil Thomas, Judge, Kerala High Court, has been appointed as a Judicial Member of the CAT in Ernakulam.
Mr. Manoj Kumar, Additional Secretary, Ministry of Finance, has been appointed as a Member (Administration) of the CAT in New Delhi.
Mr. A.K. Gupta, Additional Secretary, Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions, has been appointed as a Member (Finance) of the CAT in New Delhi.
These appointments are a welcome development and will strengthen the CAT in its mission to provide justice to the aggrieved employees of the government.