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What are tribunals ?​

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Answered by adwaithkrishna2644
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A tribunal, generally, is any person or institution with authority to judge, adjudicate on, or determine claims or disputes—whether or not it is called a tribunal in its title. ... Many governmental bodies that are titled 'tribunals' are so described to emphasize that they are not courts of normal jurisdiction

Answered by gratefuljarette
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Tribunals:

  • A tribunal is any individual or organization with the jurisdiction to evaluate, adjudicate, or settle allegations or disputes — whether it is called a tribunal in its title or not. For example, a lawyer who stands with a single judge before a court might characterize the judge as "their court".
  • Tribunals are specialist legal structures that settle conflicts in a particular area of law. Many jurisdictions of the tribunal are a member of a system developed by the 2007 Court and Compliance Act. Every year, more than any other part of the justice system, they witness over a million lawsuits.

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