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What is tribunal?explain in detail


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The term tribunals is used as though its meaning is self-evident. In fact, the word has not been used with consistency, and no very precise definition can therefore be given. However, as a start, one can say that administrative lawyers generally use the word 'tribunal' to describe any statutory body which possesses most or all of the following characteristics:

It is independent of the administration, and decides cases impartially as between the parties before it. This feature serves to distinguish the 'tribunal remedy' from that of the 'internal administrative review' of a decision, which may sometimes be offered by a department.

It reaches a binding decision in relation to the cases heard. This serves to distinguish tribunals from inquiries. The latter hear evidence but, generally, will only make recommendations to the ultimate decision maker.

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