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Establish a Centralized Oversight Mechanism for Tribunals: Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) | Current Affairs | Vision IAS
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Establish a Centralized Oversight Mechanism for Tribunals: Confederation of Indian Industry (CII)

Posted 27 May 2025

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The CII recommended amending Tribunal Reforms Act, 2021 to create a statutory central oversight body defining the mandate, structure, scope, and responsibilities.

  • Such a central body could undertake functions like performance monitoring, coordination with the Search-Cum-Selection Committees, capacity building etc.

Need of Centralized Oversight Mechanism for Tribunals

  • Fragmented Administrative Control: Over 16 central tribunals operate under different ministries which lead to lack of standardization and functional inconsistencies.
  • Judicial Independence: Executive control over tribunal appointments and service conditions undermines the separation of powers. A centralized body would ensure transparent and merit-based appointments, shielding tribunals from executive influence.
  • Uniformity: Currently, there is no uniformity in composition, selection process or qualifications of tribunal members.
  • Improve Efficiency of tribunals: For unlocking substantial fiscal resources tied up in disputes and improving the overall ease of doing business.
    • E.g., as of 31st December 2024, 6.7 trillion was pending resolution at the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal alone, which constituted nearly 57% of all ligated direct taxes amount in the country. 
  • Judicial Directions: Supreme Court in L. Chandra Kumar (1997) & Madras Bar Association (2020) cases emphasized the need for a central oversight body.

About Tribunals

  • Tribunals are judicial or quasi-judicial institutions established by law. 
  • Constitutional Provisions: In 1976, Articles 323A & 323B were inserted in the Indian Constitution through the 42nd Amendment.
    • Article 323A: Empowered Parliament to constitute administrative Tribunals (both at central & state level) for adjudication of matters related to public service.  
    • Article 323B: Specified certain subjects like taxation & land reforms for which Parliament/state legislatures may constitute tribunals by enacting a law.
  • Significance: Platform for faster adjudication as compared to traditional courts, as well as expertise on certain subject matters.
  • Tags :
  • Tribunals
  • Tribunal Reforms Act, 2021
  • Centralized Oversight Mechanism for Tribunals
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