Statutory, regulatory, and various quasi-judicial bodies.

Statutory Bodies in India Armed Forces Tribunal Central Vigilance Commission Commission for Air Quality Management Competition Commission Of India National Commission for Minorities National Commission for Protection of Child Rights National Commission for Women National Green Tribunal National Human Rights Commission National Legal Services Authority Securities & Exchange Board of India Unique Identification Authority of … Read more

Dispute redressal mechanisms and institutions

Dispute Redressal Mechanisms and Institutions. Emergence and use of Alternative Dispute Redressal Mechanisms. In a Democracy, the citizens make the government and hold it accountable. Government is operated by Bureaucracy for whom the rules and regulations are more important than helping the citizens. Also, it tends to keep things secret and department like electricity and … Read more

National company law tribunal

The National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) is a quasi-judicial body established under the Companies Act, 2013. It has jurisdiction to adjudicate on matters relating to companies, including winding up, insolvency, and reorganization. The NCLT consists of a President and two members, who are appointed by the Central Government. The NCLT has its headquarters in New … Read more

Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT)

The Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT) is a quasi-judicial body established by the Government of India under the Administrative Tribunals Act, 1985. It has jurisdiction to hear and decide cases involving service matters of Central Government employees. The CAT has benches located in various cities across India. The CAT was established to provide a speedy and … Read more

Tribunals

What is a Tribunal? A tribunal is a quasi-judicial body that hears and decides cases on a particular issue or area of law. Tribunals are often used to resolve disputes that cannot be resolved through the courts, or to provide a more informal and less expensive way of resolving disputes. Types of Tribunals There are … Read more