(1.) The respondent had filed a petition (O.A. No. 482 of 1993) before the Central Administrative Tribunal, Principal Bench, New Delhi (hereinafter referred to as 'the Tribunal') wherein she had challenged the order dated January 4, 1993 issued by the Cabinet Secretariat to the Joint Secretary (Personnel) indicating that it had been decided to repatriate the respondent who had been working as Deputy Secretary at that time in the Research and Analysis Wing (RandAW) on deputation basis to her parent cadre. The respondent urged various grounds to challenge the said order including the ground that it was vitiated by mala fides The Tribunal, by its judgment dated September 2, 1994, has dismissed the said application filed by the respondent and has upheld the order. In the said judgment the Tribunal has, however, made the following observations:
(2.) The Tribunal, while disposing of the matter, has given the following directions:
(3.) This special leave petition has been filed by Union of India wherein the said directions given by the Tribunal have been assailed. The learned Additional Solicitor General, appearing in support of the petition, has submitted that in the first place the Tribunal, in exercise of its powers under the Administrative Tribunals Act, 1985, was not competent to give such a direction and secondly such a direction was not called for in the facts and circumstances of this case. In support of the second submission the learned Additional Solicitor General has pointed out that the case put forward by the respondent to assail the order of repatriation on the ground of mala fides has been rejected by the Tribunal and as regards the averments made by the respondent about gender harassment the tribunal has made the following observations in the concluding part of the judgment: