Q. Consider the following statements:
1.A quasi-judicial commission is a judicial body that operates within the traditional court system.
2.A quasi-judicial commission provide a more informal and accessible dispute resolution process over traditional courts.
3.The powers of a quasi-judicial commission are usually limited to a specific area of expertise.
4.The National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (NCDRC) is a quasi-judicial commission.
How many of the statements given above are correct?
Explanation –
Statement 1 is incorrect. A quasi-judicial commission is an entity with powers and procedures resembling those of a court of law, but it operates outside the traditional court system. It is not a judicial body in the traditional sense.
Statements 2, 3 and 4 are correct. Quasi-judicial commissions are designed to offer alternative dispute resolution methods, which are typically more accessible and less formal than traditional courts. This allows for a more efficient and streamlined process for resolving specific types of disputes. Quasi-judicial commissions are generally established to address specific areas of law or particular types of disputes. Their powers are limited to their area of expertise, and they cannot rule on matters outside their jurisdiction. The National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (NCDRC) is a quasi-judicial commission which was set up in 1988 under the Consumer Protection Act of 1986.
Source: Forum IAS

