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ABOUT APPELLATE TRIBUNAL, MCD
Appellate Tribunal, MCD is a statutory independent body which is
constituted by the Central Government through gazette notification
as per provisions of Section 347-A of the DMC Act, 1957. The
Presiding Officer of the Tribunal is a judicial officer of the
rank of District Judge/Addl. District Judge and normally appointed
with the concurrence of the High Court by the Central Government.
The Tribunal decides certain types of appeals u/s 343 and 347-B of
the DMC Act. The Appellate Tribunal is also empowered to decide
different types of appeals passed by different authorities
constituted under Delhi Development Act, New Delhi Municipal
Council Act, The Slum Areas (Improvement and Clearance) Act and
The Delhi Fire Prevention and Fire Safety Act. However,
approximately 80% of the appeals pending before the Tribunal
pertains to the demolition and sealing proceedings initiated by
the different Municipal Authorities functioning in different areas
of the Union Territory of Delhi. The Tribunal is presently
functioning from room No.29 (Ground Floor), Tis Hazari Court
Complex and is assisted by Registrar and other staff members. The
service and conditions of the Presiding Officer and other staff
members are government by the DMC Appellate Tribunal (Presiding
Officer) Conditions of Service Rules, 1986 and DMC Appellate
Tribunal (Registrar and Other Staff) Conditions of Service Rules,
1986. The MCD, DDA, NDMC and any other authority has no role or
participation in the process of appointment, transfer or posting
of the Presiding Officer of the Appellate Tribunal and the maximum
responsibility of the MCD is to provide staff, infrastructure and
other facilities to the Tribunal for its smooth functioning.
Hence, it cannot be said that the Tribunal is a part and parcel or
comes under the purview of jurisdiction of MCD or any other
authority. It is not a department of MCD. In fact, it is the above
and independent statutory body and deals with appeals against
order passed by Commissioner, MCD or his delegated officer.