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India Tribunal Reforms Bill legislative process

Overview

The Indian government introduced the Tribunal Reforms Bill, 2026, to overhaul the administration and independence of 16 semi-judicial and appellate bodies, such as the National Green Tribunal and the Securities Appellate Tribunal. A primary component of the legislation is the creation of a five-member National Tribunals Commission (NTC) to oversee appointments and performance reviews. The NTC is intended to be led by a former Supreme Court judge or High Court Chief Justice, with the government required to consult the Chief Justice of India regarding judicial appointments.

Following its introduction in the Lok Sabha, the Bill was passed by the Rajya Sabha. Law and Justice Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal stated the reforms aim to improve legal infrastructure and facilitate the speedy disposal of disputes to support economic growth. While the government maintained that the Bill does not alter existing tribunal jurisdictions, the proceedings in the Upper House were marked by a walkout from members of the Opposition INDIA bloc after Leader of Opposition Mallikarjun Kharge was not permitted to speak during the debate.

Entities

Lok Sabha · National Tribunals Commission · Arjun Ram Meghwal · National Green Tribunal · Jairam Ramesh

Timeline

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Sources

beta.newsru.co.il · chennaionline.com · desitalkchicago.com · liveLaw.in · morungexpress.com · newindianexpress.com · news18.com · newsable.asianetnews.com · orissapost.com · yespunjab.com