Discovering Tribunals: Test Your Legal Knowledge
Tribunals
➡It may consist of administrative officers or judges without a legal background.
➡Their creation aims at increasing efficiency in resolving disputes and reducing the burden on courts.
Examples of tribunals:
➡Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT) :
Grievances and disputes of central government employees
➡State Administrative Tribunals (SAT):
Grievances and disputes of state government employees
➡Telecom Dispute Settlement Appellate Tribunal (TDSAT) :
Disputes in the telecom sector in India
➡National Green Tribunal (NGT)
Disputes involving environmental issues.
Special feature of tribunals
➡Some of these tribunals function with regulators.
➡Regulators are specialised government agencies that oversee the law and order compliance in the relevant government sectors.
For example :
➡Tribunals TDSAT functions alongside TRAI (Telecom Regulatory Authority of India)
➡formulate laws and policy for resolving telecom disputes in
India.
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