Lawyers for the Maharashtra Administrative Tribunal
The Maharashtra Administrative Tribunal (MAT) is the main place where government workers in Maharashtra can get justice when they have problems like being wrongfully suspended, having their promotions delayed, or having service-related disputes. Our team of skilled administrative lawyers at Legals365, led by Advocate BK Singh, specializes in representing clients before MAT in Mumbai, Nagpur, and Aurangabad.
What the Maharashtra Administrative Tribunal (MAT) Does
The Constitution's Article 323-A and the Administrative Tribunals Act of 1985 set up the Maharashtra Administrative Tribunal (MAT). Its goal is to give government workers and officers quick and expert justice in cases involving hiring, working conditions, discipline, transfers, and retirement.
State government workers, teachers, police officers, and other public sector workers don't have to go straight to the High Court with their complaints. They can go to MAT instead for quick resolution.
Our skilled lawyers write strong petitions that point out illegal suspensions, unfair transfers, or violations of natural justice. The goal is to present your case in a way that follows the rules of the tribunal.
2. Being represented at hearings
Advocate BK Singh and the Legals365 team make sure that your voice is heard clearly when they represent clients in front of MAT benches.
3. Answering questions from other departments
If you are being investigated by your department or facing disciplinary action, our team will help you build a strong defense with evidence from documents and service law cases.
4. Applications for Appeals and Reviews
If the MAT's order needs more judicial review, we help people file review applications or appeals with the Bombay High Court.
5. Help with problems with pay, pensions, and promotions
Our lawyers often deal with issues like pension discrepancies, late payments, or unfairly denying promotions because of seniority rules.
Cases We Often Handle
Unfair firing or suspension
Breaking the rules of service
Delay in paying salaries or pensions
Disciplinary action without an investigation
Transfer or posting done in bad faith
Refusal to give a real promotion or seniority
Not following MAT or High Court orders
Why you should choose Legals365 for MAT representation
More than 20 years of experience in service and administrative law
Every client gets a unique legal plan.
Have done well in front of MAT benches all over Maharashtra
Fees that are clear and communication that is on time
With the help of Advocate BK Singh, who is known for his practical and client-centered work as an advocate
We at Legals365 think that justice shouldn't depend on rank or position. Every government worker should have a fair chance to be heard and a legal way to settle their case.
Example in Real Life
A government worker in Pune was put on leave without a departmental investigation because of vague charges. Advocate BK Singh led our legal team at Legals365 in challenging the order in front of MAT in Mumbai. The suspension was lifted within four months, and the officer was given back all of his or her pay. This true story of success shows how much we value honesty and fairness.
Ravindra Gite, Pune
"The department fired me without cause." Advocate BK Singh helped me get my job back and even get my back pay.
Anil Jadhav, Nagpur
"I used to work for the railroad." Legals365 took care of my case with such care that I felt like they really understood me.
?FAQs
Q1. What is the Maharashtra Administrative Tribunal (MAT)?
The MAT is a special court in Maharashtra that deals with service-related problems between state government workers.
Q2. Who can bring a case to MAT?
Anyone who works for the Maharashtra government, a teacher, or in the public sector and is unhappy with a decision about their job can file a petition.
Q3. How long does it take to get a MAT?
Most of the time, MAT cases are faster than High Court cases. They can take anywhere from 3 to 9 months, depending on how complicated they are.
Q4. Do I need a lawyer to file a case with MAT?
Yes. A lawyer who knows service law makes sure that the documents are written correctly, filed properly, and argued properly in front of the tribunal.
Q5. Is it possible to appeal MAT decisions?
Article 226 of the Constitution says that MAT decisions can be appealed to the Bombay High Court.
Q6. What papers do you need to file for MAT?
You will need letters of appointment, service records, charge sheets (if there are any), departmental communications, and proof of your complaint.
Q7. Does MAT deal with disputes between employees who have contracts?
Yes, in many cases MAT can hear cases involving government employees who are under contract if they have to do with service conditions.
Q8. Can MAT give me temporary help?
Yes, MAT can give temporary help like stopping a transfer, suspending someone, or stopping their pay.
Q9. How much does Legals365 charge for MAT cases?
The cost of a case depends on what it is, but Legals365 has clear and reasonable prices for middle-class clients.
Q10. How do I get in touch with a MAT lawyer?
There's no reason for concern. There is no difficult-to-understand legalese.
Someone who has helped many people with the same problems gives you clear, honest advice. We want to make the legal process easy to understand and use for everyone.
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