The move is in tune with Modi's policy of doing away with laws and procedures which create confusion and obstruct smooth governance.
The Department of Legal Affairs in the Law Ministry has written to all Union ministries and departments to furnish details of tribunals functioning under their administrative control and explain the "possibility of merging the functions of tribunals with some other tribunals".
The Law Ministry is of the view that there is a possibility that some of the tribunals can be "converged/ merged" to avoid "overlapping/identical functions" being discharged by them. There are over 35 tribunals functioning in the country dealing with subjects such as income tax, electricity, consumer protection, company laws and railway accidents.
The move to scrap the existing tribunals and replace them with one body was first mooted by the then Law Minister M Veerappa Moily in 2011.
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The Water Resources Ministry plans to have a 'standing tribunal' for the purpose which would have several members. The members could be posted to various benches and one bench of three members could deal with more than one dispute.
"For a number of reasons, that ministry should appropriately be the Ministry of Law." But amid protests by various ministries, the proposal failed to take off.