The Administrative Tribunals Act, 1985
29A. Provisions for Filing of Certain Appeals.
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Where any decree or order has been made or
passed by any Court (other than a High Court) in any suit or proceeding before
the establishment of a Tribunal being a suit, or proceeding the cause of action
whereon it is based is such that it would have been, if it had arisen after
such establishment, within the jurisdiction of such Tribunal, and no appeal has
been preferred against such decree or order before such establishment and the
time for preferring such appeal under any law for the time being in force had
not expired before such establishment such appeal shall lie -
(a) to the Central Administrative Tribunal,
within ninety days from the date on which the Administrative Tribunal
(Amendment) Bill, 1986, receives the assent of the President, or within ninety
days from the date of receipt of the copy of such decree or order, whichever is
later, or
(b) to any other Tribunal, within ninety days
from its establishment or within ninety days from the date of receipt of the
copy of such decree or order, whichever is later.