The Supreme Court on Monday tore into the Centre for deliberately dithering on appointment of members and chairpersons to crucial tribunals dealing with grievances of consumers, central government employees, companies and corporates and armed forces personnel and sternly warned of contempt action if vacancies were not filled in a week.
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You’re testing our patience, SC warns govt on tribunal appts
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