The Law Ministry proposal envisages a uniform tenure of a maximum of five years for chairpersons and members of tribunals. But they will have varied retirement ages of 70 years for a Supreme Court judge and 67 years for a high court judge.
The retirement age of 65 has been proposed for members who join tribunals from the administrative side.
The Cabinet meeting on Thursday is likely to take a final call on the issue.
According to a Law Commission report, over 20 acts administered by various Union ministries govern the functioning of hundreds of tribunals in the country.
The proposed legislation, based on the recommendations of a Group of Ministers, will be as one document which covers the various laws governing the tribunals with regard to uniformity of tenure and service conditions.
"Chairpersons/members may be reappointed for one term of a maximum of five years so long as they satisfy the criterion of age of retirement. There may, however, be no bar on members/chairpersons being appointed to another tribunal, provided they are within the prescribed age of retirement," the proposal says.
