The long pending cases in the Courts and unnecessary delay in disposition had degraded the reliability of Law in our country. This led for the formation of several quasi-Judicial bodies in India. The complainant can himself file the complaint without the aid of an Lawyer. The orders of these bodies were passed in shorter time as compared to the Courts. The aggrieved parties can appeal in the Courts.
Some of the quasi Judicial bodies are...
- National Human Rights Commission
- State Human Rights Commission (established at each state)
- Central Information Commission
- State Information Commission (established at each state)
- National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission
- StateConsumer Disputes Redressal Commission (established at each state)
- District Consumer Disputes Redressal Forum (established at each district)
- Competition Commission of India
- Appellate Tribunal for Electricity
- State Electricity Regulatory Commission (established at each district)
- Railway Claims Tribunal
- Income Tax Appellate Tribunal
- Intellectual Property Appellate Tribunal
- Central Excise and Service Tax Appellate Tribunal
- Banking Ombudsman
- Insurance Ombudsman
- Income tax Ombudsman
- Electricity Ombudsman
- State Sales tax Appellate Tribunal
Thnx for posting the list...
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