The correct answer is: B. 1971
The Administrative Tribunals Act, 1971 is an Act of the Parliament of India to provide for the establishment of Administrative Tribunals for the redressal of grievances of persons aggrieved by administrative action. The Act was passed on 16 September 1971 and came into force on 1 October 1971.
The Act provides for the establishment of two types of Administrative Tribunals: Central Administrative Tribunals (CATs) and State Administrative Tribunals (SATs). CATs have jurisdiction to hear appeals against orders passed by Central Government authorities, while SATs have jurisdiction to hear appeals against orders passed by State Government authorities.
The Act also provides for the appointment of Chairpersons and Members of the Tribunals, their powers and functions, and the procedure for the conduct of their proceedings.
The Administrative Tribunals Act, 1971 has been amended several times since its enactment. The most recent amendment was made in 2016.
The following are the options for the question:
- A. 1985
- B. 1971
- C. 1972
- D. 1986
Option A is incorrect because the Administrative Tribunals Act, 1971 was passed in 1971, not 1985.
Option B is the correct answer because the Administrative Tribunals Act, 1971 was passed in 1971.
Option C is incorrect because the Administrative Tribunals Act, 1971 was passed in 1971, not 1972.
Option D is incorrect because the Administrative Tribunals Act, 1971 was passed in 1971, not 1986.