UGC Approved Journal no 63975(19)

ISSN: 2349-5162 | ESTD Year : 2014
Call for Paper
Volume 11 | Issue 5 | May 2024

JETIREXPLORE- Search Thousands of research papers



WhatsApp Contact
Click Here

Published in:

Volume 6 Issue 6
June-2019
eISSN: 2349-5162

UGC and ISSN approved 7.95 impact factor UGC Approved Journal no 63975

7.95 impact factor calculated by Google scholar

Unique Identifier

Published Paper ID:
JETIR1908980


Registration ID:
226811

Page Number

263-270

Share This Article


Jetir RMS

Title

Tribunalisation Of Justice In India- A Challenge To The Judicial System Or Not

Authors

Abstract

The interruption in the administration of justice is one of the main hurdles to the creation of tribunals. Due to the pendency of cases in different courts, domestic tribunals and other tribunals, specific laws have been created to resolve the situation that arose. In the legal perspective, a' tribunal' is different from a national tribunal. The' domestic tribunal' refers to administrative agencies designed to control professional behavior and impose discipleship among members through the exercise of investigative and adjudicative powers. Whereas, tribunals are the quasi-judicial bodies set up to adjudicate disputes relating to specified matters exercising jurisdiction under the statute that establishes them. However, while expressing concern over the enormous pendency of appeals against orders by different tribunals in the country, the Supreme Court had asked the Law Commission to examine whether tribunalization obstructed the effective functioning of the apex tribunal. The Law Commission submitted its 272nd Report on 'Assessment of Legislative Frameworks of Tribunals in India' after it had been requested by the Supreme Court in Gujrat Urja Vikas Nigam Ltd. v. Essar Power Ltd to find changes to be made with regard to the legislative structure of various tribunals and the process and conditions for the appointment of Chairpersons and Members to these tribunals This paper goes through a summary of the tribunals ' past, their operation and program disadvantages. It also does an update on the law commission's 272nd survey.

Key Words

TRIBUNAL, CONSTITUTIONALITY OF TRIBUNALS, DRAWBACKS, REFORMATION FRAMEWORKS

Cite This Article

"Tribunalisation Of Justice In India- A Challenge To The Judicial System Or Not", International Journal of Emerging Technologies and Innovative Research (www.jetir.org), ISSN:2349-5162, Vol.6, Issue 6, page no.263-270, June 2019, Available :http://www.jetir.org/papers/JETIR1908980.pdf

ISSN


2349-5162 | Impact Factor 7.95 Calculate by Google Scholar

An International Scholarly Open Access Journal, Peer-Reviewed, Refereed Journal Impact Factor 7.95 Calculate by Google Scholar and Semantic Scholar | AI-Powered Research Tool, Multidisciplinary, Monthly, Multilanguage Journal Indexing in All Major Database & Metadata, Citation Generator

Cite This Article

"Tribunalisation Of Justice In India- A Challenge To The Judicial System Or Not", International Journal of Emerging Technologies and Innovative Research (www.jetir.org | UGC and issn Approved), ISSN:2349-5162, Vol.6, Issue 6, page no. pp263-270, June 2019, Available at : http://www.jetir.org/papers/JETIR1908980.pdf

Publication Details

Published Paper ID: JETIR1908980
Registration ID: 226811
Published In: Volume 6 | Issue 6 | Year June-2019
DOI (Digital Object Identifier):
Page No: 263-270
Country: Bangalore, Karnataka, India .
Area: Other
ISSN Number: 2349-5162
Publisher: IJ Publication


Preview This Article


Downlaod

Click here for Article Preview

Download PDF

Downloads

0003069

Print This Page

Current Call For Paper

Jetir RMS