Tribunals are established as per appropriate statutory provisions and are observed as an alternative medium to the conventional judicial bodies for the redressal of grievances and settling disputes. A tribunal, in a plain language, is a. body of administrative character that has been powered with judicial powers to adjudicate one question of law or fact that affects rights of citizens. It has judicial or a quasi-judicial function and works in a judicial manner.
Issues attached with tribunals are:
- The law ministry has recently stated that several of the 36 central tribunals do not function to optimum capacity.
- many tribunals also do not have adequate infrastructure to work smoothly and perform the functions originally envisioned for them.
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