1[6. Qualifications for appointment as Chairman, Vice-Chairman and other
members.--(1) A person shall not be qualified for appointment as the Chairman unless he is, or has been,
a Judge of a High Court:
Provided that a person appointed as Vice-Chairman before the commencement of this Act shall be
qualified for appointment as Chairman if such person has held the office of the Vice-Chairman at least for
a period of two years.
(2) A person shall not be qualified for appointment,--
(a) as an Administrative Member, unless he has held for at least two years the post of Secretary to
the Government of India or any other post under the Central or State Government and carrying the
scale of pay which is not less than that of a Secretary to the Government of India for at least two years
or held a post of Additional Secretary to the Government of India for at least five years or any other
post under the Central or State Government carrying the scale of pay which is not less than that of
Additional Secretary to the Government of India at least for a period of five years:
Provided that the officers belonging to All-India services who were or are on Central deputation
to a lower post shall be deemed to have held the post of Secretary or Additional Secretary, as the case
may be, from the date such officers were granted proforma promotion or actual promotion whichever
is earlier to the level of Secretary or Additional Secretary, as the case may be, and the period spent on
Central deputation after such date shall count for qualifying service for the purposes of this clause;
(b) as a Judicial Member, unless he is or qualified to be a Judge of a High Court or he has for at
least two years held the post of a Secretary to the Government of India in the Department of Legal
Affairs or the Legislative Department including Member-Secretary, Law Commission of India or held
a post of Additional Secretary to the Government of India in the Department of Legal Affairs and
Legislative Department at least for a period of five years.
(3) The Chairman and every other Member of the Central Administrative Tribunal shall be appointed
after consultation with the Chief Justice of India by the President.
(4) Subject to the provision of sub-section (3), the Chairman and every other Member of an
Administrative Tribunal for a State shall be appointed by the President after consultation with the
Governor of the concerned State.
(5) The Chairman and every other Member of a Joint Administrative Tribunal shall, subject to the
provisions of sub-section (3) and subject to the terms of the agreement between the participating State
Governments published under sub-section (3) of section 4 of the principal Act, be appointed by the
President after consultation with the Governors of the concerned States.
Explanation.--In computing for the purpose of this section, the period during which a person has held
any post under the Central or State Government, there shall be included the period during which he has
held any other post under the Central or State Government (including an office under this Act) carrying
the same scale of pay as that of first mentioned post on a higher scale of pay.]
Notes:
1. Subs. by Act 1 of 2007, s. 5, for section 6 (w.e.f. 19-2-2007).