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A Comparative Analysis On Tribunalisation Of Justice In India With Special Reference To The Structure In Australia, France, Uk And Us. (By Jaisy Elza Joe)

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Published 2022/04/23
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The Tribunals help in speedy, cost effective adjudication processes, reducing strict formal procedures as in courts, and it also does not insist on following the rules of evidence. The Tribunal has to exercise its powers in a judicious manner by observing the principles of natural justice or in accordance with the statutory provisions under which the Tribunal is established. The constitution and functions of the tribunals though are similar but different in nature. However, a Tribunal is more suited than a Court to undertake the task after considering all relevant issues of law, fact, policy and discretion.[24] The law Courts with their elaborate procedures, legalistic fronts and attitudes were deemed incapable of rendering speedy and affordable justice to the parties concerned. Technical cases required specific adjudicatory forums with experts having knowledge in those laws. The Tribunals emerged not with the sole promise of speedy, effective, decentralised dispensation of justice but also the expertise and knowledge in specialised areas that was felt to be lacking in the judges of traditional Courts.[25]
 

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A Comparative Analysis On Tribunalisation Of Justice In India With Special Reference To The Structure In Australia, France, Uk And Us. (By Jaisy Elza Joe)

Author Name: Jaisy Elza Joe
Title: A Comparative Analysis On Tribunalisation Of Justice In India With Special Reference To The Structure In Australia, France, Uk And Us.
Email Id: jaisyjoe95@gmail.com
  • Journal IJLRA
  • ISSN 2582-6433
  • Published 2022/04/23

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