Q: Are Tribunals part of Indian Constitution ?
Ans: Tribunals are not originally a part of the Constitution of India. They were introduced in 1985. Tribunals were constituted with the objective of delivering speedy, inexpensive and decentralised adjudication of disputes in various matters.
Tribunals were included in 42nd Amendment Act, 1976. Part 14-A of Indian Constitution mentions about the Tribunals. There are two articles i.e. Article 323 A and 323 B that mentions about the Tribunals.
Article 323A mentions about the Administrative Tribunals whereas Article 323B mentions about Tribunals for other matter.
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