In addition to falling short of their intended goals, tribunals have created a number of difficulties for India’s legal system. Talk about it critically.
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In addition to constitutional bodies, countries also establish various statutory, regulatory, and quasi-judicial bodies through legislation. These include administrative agencies, tribunals, commissions, and authorities that regulate specific sectors, industries, or societal functions. Examples are competition authorities, environmental protection agencies, and consumer dispute redressal forums.
These bodies have rule-making, adjudicatory, and enforcement powers to implement laws and policies in their respective domains.