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Dispute Redressal Mechanisms and Institutions

Dispute Redressal Mechanisms and Institutions

Central administrative tribunal

Central administrative tribunal The government is continually removing roadblocks to expedite the resolution of cases before the Central Administrative Tribunal nationwide. About central administrative tribunal: Tribunal-related clauses were absent from the original Constitution. The Constitution now has a new Part XIV-A, credit to the 42nd Amendment Act of 1976, articles regarding tribunals were inserted.  Article 323 A: Dealing with administrative tribunals. Article 323 B: Dealing with tribunals for other concerns. Administrative Tribunals: Article 323 A grants the Parliament the authority to establish administrative tribunals for the purpose of resolving disputes relating to the appointment of individuals to public services of…

31 January, 2023 Dispute Redressal Mechanisms and Institutions

Lok Adalat Explained

Lok Adalat Explained The Chhattisgarh government has established Lok Adalat in jails to expedite the resolution of cases for state prisoners. Every working Saturday, these courts will provide relief to undertrials and, in some cases, convicted convicts by teaching their rights and legal options such as plea bargaining and settlement. About Lok Adalats The word 'Lok Adalat' ('People's Court') refers to a court built on Gandhian principles. According to the Supreme Court, it is an ancient sort of adjudicating system that was widespread in ancient India, and its validity has not been questioned even in current times. It is a component…

22 October, 2022 Dispute Redressal Mechanisms and Institutions

MEDIATION BILL

MEDIATION BILL The parliament's standing committee on law and justice has recommended substantial change to the Mediation Bill. The bill focuses on strengthening the institutionalization of mediation and the establishment of the Mediation Council of India. Mediation Bill Objective The bill acknowledges the importance of institutes to train mediators, and service providers to provide structured mediation. To provide a body for the registration of mediators and to encourage community mediation. To make online mediation an acceptable and cost-effective process. To enforce the domestic and international mediation settlement agreements. It provides for enforcement of commercial settlement reached in the international mediation…

14 July, 2022 Dispute Redressal Mechanisms and Institutions

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