CWP No. 2189 of 2009 06.09.2010 Present: Mr. Ramakant Sharma, Advocate, for the petitioner. Mr. M.A. Khan, Central Government Counsel for the respondents. It is undisputed before me that the reliefs as claimed in this writ petition relate to the period when the petitioner was serving with the Armed Forces. After the Constitution of Armed Forces Tribunal, the exclusive jurisdiction to adjudicate the controversy, subject matter of this petition, is with the Armed Forces Tribunal. Section 34 of the Armed Forces Tribunal Act, 2007 provides: “34. Transfer of pending cases-(1) Every suit, or other proceeding pending before any court including a High Court or other authority immediately before the date of establishment of the Tribunal under this Act, being a suit or proceeding the case of action whereon it is based, is such that it would have been within the jurisdiction of the Tribunal, if it had arisen after such establishment within the jurisdiction of such Tribunal, stand transferred on that date to such Tribunal. (2) Where any suit, or other proceeding stands transferred from any court including a High Court or other authority to the Tribunal under sub-section (1),- (a) the court or other authority shall, as soon as may be, after such transfer, forward the records of such suit, or other proceeding to the Tribunal; (b) the Tribunal may, on receipt of such records, proceed to deal with such suit, or other proceeding, so far as may be, in the same manner as in the case of an applicable made under sub-section (2) of section 14 from the stage which was reached before such transfer or from any earlier stage or de novo as the Tribunal may deed fit.” In these circumstances, a direction is issued to the Registry that the petition be sent to the Armed Forces Tribunal Bench, at Chandigarh for decision in accordance with law. Petition stands disposed of. September 06, 2010 (Dev Darshan Sud), ms Judge