ADMINISTRATIVE TRIBUNALS UNDER INDIAN CONSTITUTION: AN OVERVIEW

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  • Dr. Chandrakanthi. L Assistant Professor, P.G. Department of Law and University Law College, Bangalore University Author

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https://doi.org/10.55662/

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Administrative tribunals are constituted with amendment to Articles 323A and 323B of the Indian Constitution. These are constituted to exclusively deal with service matters of the civil servants. However, Administrative Tribunal is a substitute to High Court. These tribunals are quasi-judicial in nature but assigned with adjudicate the matters referred before them. It is a sign of welfare state. As many tribunals are working today, regulatory mechanism is very much needed. The tribunals are established to avoid regular court approach by civil servants. The only strict restriction imposed on them is to follow Principles of Natural Justice, but the tribunals started to give their own construction to interpret the Principles of Natural Justice. This is because there are no settled definite principles to say these are the fundamental principles of Natural Justice. 

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08-08-2016

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Dr. Chandrakanthi. L. “ADMINISTRATIVE TRIBUNALS UNDER INDIAN CONSTITUTION: AN OVERVIEW”. International Journal of Legal Developments & Allied Issues, vol. 2, no. 4, Aug. 2016, pp. 42-54, https://doi.org/10.55662/.

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