JUDICIAL REVIEW OF ADMINISTRATIVE ACTION, RIGHT TO INFORMATION, TRIBUNALS AND REGULATORY BODIES
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In the modern age, the administration functions have increased drastically. The power of adjudication is given to the administrative bodies. The adjudication means resolving disputes between individuals or state and individual, is vested in the court. This gives us the wrong impression that court enjoys the monopoly over the adjudication power. To control the power of the court and to reduce the burden on the courts the legislation has also created many administrative bodies and gave the power of adjudication that creates a necessity for a review that is done in Judicial review. One of the most popular ways of adjudication is through Administration, that includes Administrative Tribunals. This article deals with such adjudication authorities/bodies and they play an important role in India. Furthermore, it is necessary that the rules made or the change in rule shall come to public domain i.e. right to information to individual.
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