THE EVOLUTION OF ADMINISTRATIVE TRIBUNALS: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE UK, USA, AND INDIA

THE EVOLUTION OF ADMINISTRATIVE TRIBUNALS: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE UK, USA, AND INDIA

THE EVOLUTION OF ADMINISTRATIVE TRIBUNALS: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE UK, USA, AND INDIA

AUTHOR – DIVYA M & GOKULNATH M

* LL.M. (FIRST YEAR), THE TAMIL NADU DR. AMBEDKAR LAW UNIVERSITY.

** LL.M. (SECOND YEAR), THE TAMIL NADU DR. AMBEDKAR LAW UNIVERSITY.

BEST CITATION – DIVYA M & GOKULNATH M, THE EVOLUTION OF ADMINISTRATIVE TRIBUNALS: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE UK, USA, AND INDIA, INDIAN JOURNAL OF LEGAL REVIEW (IJLR), 5 (10) OF 2025, PG. 781-789, APIS – 3920 – 0001 & ISSN – 2583-2344.

ABSTRACT

This research provides a comparative examination of how administrative tribunals have developed in the United Kingdom, the United States, and India. Administrative tribunals act as specialized quasi-judicial entities that enable the efficient resolution of disputes related to administrative law and governmental actions. The study investigates the historical evolution, legal frameworks, and functional roles of these tribunals in each jurisdiction. By looking at their origins, procedural frameworks, and effects on administrative justice, the research reveals both shared trends and unique characteristics shaped by the political, legal, and social contexts of each nation. The analysis emphasizes the importance of administrative tribunals in fostering transparency, accountability, and prompt justice, while also pinpointing challenges such as jurisdictional overlaps and procedural complexities. This comparative viewpoint offers valuable insights for legal reforms aimed at improving the effectiveness of administrative adjudication worldwide.