Unit V: Chapter - I
Unit V: Chapter - I
Unit V: Chapter - I
CHAPTER - I
Administrative Tribunals
Meaning of Tribunal
• The word ‘tribunal’ takes its origin from the Latin term ‘tribunus’ which
means “a raised platform with the seat of judge”.
• Term ‘tribunal’ is used in a significant sense and refers to only the
adjudicatory bodies which lie outside the sphere of the ordinary judicial
system
• Britain - Special court, convened by the government to inquire into
a specific matter
• U.S - A seat or bench upon which a judge or judges sit in a court
Administrative Tribunals
History of Tribunalisation
According to Section 2 of the Administrative Tribunals Act, 1985, the act
applies to all Central Government employees except –
1. The members of the naval, military or air force or any other armed forces
of the Union
1. Flexibility
2. Speedy Justice
3. Less Expensive
4. Quality Justice
5. Relief to Courts
Administrative Tribunals
Drawbacks of Administrative Tribunals
• Income Tax Appellate Tribunal set up under Income Tax Act, 1961
• VAT Tribunal
• Revenue Tribunal