Supreme Court strikes down provisions of Tribunal Reforms Act, directs Govt to establish National Tribunal Commission
The Supreme Court ruled the 2021 Tribunal Reforms Act unconstitutional for undermining judicial independence and ordered the creation of a National Tribunals Commission within four months.
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Supreme Court Strikes Down Key Provisions Of Tribunal Reforms Law
The Supreme Court on Wednesday directed the Centre to constitute a national tribunals commission within four months as it struck down key provisions of the 2021 Tribunals Reforms law related to appointment, tenure and service conditions of tribunal m
SC strikes down key provisions of Tribunals Reforms Act
New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Wednesday struck down several provisions of the 2021 Tribunals Reforms law related to the appointment, tenure, and service conditions of members of various tribunals, saying they had been re-enacted by the Centre with minor tweaks. A bench of Chief Justice B R Gavai and Justice K Vinod Chandran said the impugned provisions violated the principles of separation of powers and judicial independence, and they should n…
Show Quick Read Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom The Supreme Court has said that the government cannot be allowed to re-implement the provisions of the law which it has declared unconstitutional. The court made this observation on Wednesday (November 19, 2025) while striking down several sections of the Tribunal Reforms Act, 2021. These sections were related to the appointment, tenure and service conditions of tribunal members. A…
SC strikes down key provisions of Tribunals Reforms Act, says Parliament can't override verdicts - OrissaPOST
New Delhi: In a major jolt to the Centre, the Supreme Court Wednesday struck down key provisions of the 2021 Tribunals Reforms law related to appointment, tenure, and service conditions of tribunal members and presiding officers, saying “Parliament cannot simply override judicial decision by reenacting” these with minor tweaks. The top court made scathing remarks against the Centre for bringing back the same provisions of the ordinance in the la…
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