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The Supreme Court questioned the need for State Administrative Tribunals due to high costs and delays in disposal, suggesting that service-related cases can be handled by high courts with an increased judge strength. The court disposed of a plea related to Karnataka State Administrative Tribunal vacancies and asked the high court to expedite filling of the vacancies.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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