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Consider the following with regard to Central Administrative Tribunals:
1.Administrative tribunals are Constitutional bodies to provide for speedy disposal of disputes relating to service matters.
2.They have the power to adapt their own rules of procedure.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
1 only
2 only
Both 1 and 2
Neither 1 nor 2
Article 323A empowers the Parliament by law for the establishment of administrative tribunals and Article 323B for the establishment of tribunals such as income tax, land dispute tribunal etc. Since they are established through
Law (like Administrative Tribunal Act 1985) rather than a Constitutional Amendment Act, they are statutory bodies. It is also confirmed by Supreme Court saying that the administrative tribunals are statutory bodies.
The Administrative Tribunals are not bound by the technical rules of Civil Procedure Code and Evidence Act. They have the power to adapt their own rules of procedure. They enjoy some of the powers of civil court in certain matters and proceedings are constrained to be judicial in nature.
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