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Explanation: In Administrative law, the 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. Technically in India, the judicial powers are vested in the Courts which aims to safeguard the rights of the individuals and promotes justice. Therefore, to institute an effective system of the judiciary with fewer complexities, the judicial powers are delegated to the administrative authorities, thus, giving rise to administrative tribunals or administrative adjudicatory bodies which holds quasi-judicial features.
What significant change did LIC make in its framework, as per the Life Insurance Corporation of India (shareholders' director) Regulations, 2023?
____________ has delivered the 5th and final vessel of the 5 Coast Guard Offshore Patrol Vehicle (CGOPV) Project. The vessel was named ICGS ‘Saksh...
India has suspended the tourist Visas for which of the following countries?
Consider the following statements:
I. QS World University Rankings is an annual publication of university rankings by Quacquarelli Symonds (QS...
Who has been appointed as Chairman and Managing Director of IL&FS?
Cotton Corporation of India was established on 31st July 1970 under the administrative control of which of the following ministry?
ISRO’s SpaDeX mission successfully achieved its second satellite docking between which two satellites?
Central government has extended the decision to keep ‘free-import’ policy for two varieties of tur and urad by _____.
Which organization has recently launched 'Jaldost Airboat'?
What natural disaster did Indonesia’s Mount Lewotobi Laki Laki recently cause?