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Judicial Hierarchy Of Indian Legal System





Sohini Chakraborty & Swagata Gupta, KIIT School of Law


INTRODUCTION


The function of delivering justice in India is committed to regularly formed Courts based on the Common Law system. In India, the history of tribunals may be traced back to 1941, 42, when the first tribunal, the Income-Tax Appellate Tribunal, was created.


The Tribunals, on the other hand, were established to lessen the workload of courts, accelerate rulings, and provide a forum staffed by lawyers and specialists in the subjects covered by the Tribunal's jurisdiction. The Constitution (FortySecond Amendment) Act of 1976 marked a significant shift in the country's conflict resolution process. Articles 323-A and 323-B were to be inserted into the bill.


Indian Journal of Law and Legal Research

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