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VOL. 9, ISSUE 4 (2023)
The role of administrative tribunals for settling administrative disputes in Bangladesh: A major revision
Authors
Shahidul Islam, Moklesunnahar, Motasim Billah
Abstract
Bangladesh is a democratic and welfare state.
Due to the tremendous increase of the functions of the Bangladesh government,
the government’s executive authorities have to perform a large number of
quasi-judicial and quasi-legislative functions. Although the powers of the
government entrusted to the executive, judiciary and legislative branches
respectively, but now this welfare state involves itself regarding socio-economic
activities such as education, transportation public service, and health service
etc. As a result, various forms of disputes are arising and increasing day by
day. These types of disputes may affect the whole society and the country. The
functions of the court system is very traditional in nature and as well as
incompetent. The traditional courts are burdened with lots of cases. It is
difficult for the courts to dispose all the cases without delay. Not only this
but also there is no suitable arrangement for training and practical matters in
the hands of the members of the judiciary in Bangladesh. In consequences, it
was considered to be set up Administrative Tribunals to resolve disputes
impartially and successfully. However, this paper aims to emphasize the all
possible achievements and roles of the Administrative Tribunals in settling
administrative disputes with special reference to govt. service in Bangladesh.
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Pages:146-152
How to cite this article:
Shahidul Islam, Moklesunnahar, Motasim Billah "The role of administrative tribunals for settling administrative disputes in Bangladesh: A major revision". International Journal of Law, Vol 9, Issue 4, 2023, Pages 146-152
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