ARTICLE 212
— Power of tribunals to do complete justice — Scope — The wisdom of setting up a Service Tribunal under Article 212 of the Constitution is to deal with and decide matters relating to the terms and conditions of service of Civil Servants — Under Section 5(2) of the Service Tribunals Act 1973, the Tribunal for the purposes of deciding any appeal, is deemed to be a Civil Court and have the same powers as are vested in such court — As a forum of exclusive jurisdiction, the Constitutional mandate as well as the provisions of the Service Tribunals Act articulate and command that the complete and substantial justice must be done between the parties with a judicious denouement of the case. [2024 SCLR 6 = 2023 SCP 396 = 2024 SCMR 34]