#GS_2
#Tribunal
Read about the Tribunals and the constitutional provisions about it.
✅ #Facts4Prelims
Tribunal is a quasi-judicial institution that is set up to deal with problems such as resolving administrative or tax-related disputes. It performs a number of functions like adjudicating disputes, determining rights between contesting parties, making an administrative decision, reviewing an existing administrative decision and so forth.
Tribunals were not part of the original constitution, it was incorporated in the Indian Constitution by 42nd Amendment Act, 1976.
Article 323-A deals with Administrative Tribunals.
Article 323-B deals with tribunals for other matters.
#Tribunal
Read about the Tribunals and the constitutional provisions about it.
✅ #Facts4Prelims
Tribunal is a quasi-judicial institution that is set up to deal with problems such as resolving administrative or tax-related disputes. It performs a number of functions like adjudicating disputes, determining rights between contesting parties, making an administrative decision, reviewing an existing administrative decision and so forth.
Tribunals were not part of the original constitution, it was incorporated in the Indian Constitution by 42nd Amendment Act, 1976.
Article 323-A deals with Administrative Tribunals.
Article 323-B deals with tribunals for other matters.
#GS_2
#Tribunal
Read about the Tribunals and the constitutional provisions about it.
✅ #Facts4Prelims
Tribunal is a quasi-judicial institution that is set up to deal with problems such as resolving administrative or tax-related disputes. It performs a number of functions like adjudicating disputes, determining rights between contesting parties, making an administrative decision, reviewing an existing administrative decision and so forth.
Tribunals were not part of the original constitution, it was incorporated in the Indian Constitution by 42nd Amendment Act, 1976.
Article 323-A deals with Administrative Tribunals.
Article 323-B deals with tribunals for other matters.
@prep4upsc
#Tribunal
Read about the Tribunals and the constitutional provisions about it.
✅ #Facts4Prelims
Tribunal is a quasi-judicial institution that is set up to deal with problems such as resolving administrative or tax-related disputes. It performs a number of functions like adjudicating disputes, determining rights between contesting parties, making an administrative decision, reviewing an existing administrative decision and so forth.
Tribunals were not part of the original constitution, it was incorporated in the Indian Constitution by 42nd Amendment Act, 1976.
Article 323-A deals with Administrative Tribunals.
Article 323-B deals with tribunals for other matters.
@prep4upsc
#GS_3 #GS_2
#IPR #Tribunal #IPAB
Read about IPAB. Recently, the President promulgated Tribunal Reforms (Rationalisation and Conditions of Service) Ordinance 2021 through which the Appellate authorities under nine laws have been replaced with High Courts. Also read about it.
✅#Facts4prelims
Tribunals were not originally a part of the Constitution.
The 42nd Amendment Act 1976 introduced provision for tribunals in accordance with the recommendations of the Swaran Singh Committee.
@prep4upsc
#IPR #Tribunal #IPAB
Read about IPAB. Recently, the President promulgated Tribunal Reforms (Rationalisation and Conditions of Service) Ordinance 2021 through which the Appellate authorities under nine laws have been replaced with High Courts. Also read about it.
✅#Facts4prelims
Tribunals were not originally a part of the Constitution.
The 42nd Amendment Act 1976 introduced provision for tribunals in accordance with the recommendations of the Swaran Singh Committee.
@prep4upsc