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Why are administrative courts established?
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Solution
Administrative courts are established to decide disputes involving civil servants and issues related to public administration. They serve a special purpose in ensuring that public officials and government servants fulfill their duties lawfully and fairly. These courts deal with cases such as service matters, promotions, transfers, disciplinary actions, and other administrative decisions.
- Protecting the rights of government employees
- Ensuring accountability and fairness in public service
- Reducing the burden on regular civil and criminal courts
- Maintaining efficiency and discipline in the administrative system
In modern states, administrative courts provide a specialized judicial mechanism to handle complex matters related to government functioning and civil services.
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