This paper corroborates the importance of institutional quality for the eradication of income inequality and also evaluates the efficacy of institutions for ameliorating inequality in different political regimes. To establish an empirical relationship, we have exploited the panel data of 114 countries from 1984 to 2018 and employed 2SLS, pooled OLS and System of Generalized Method of Moments to cope with the problem of endogeneity among regressors and to obtain consistent parameter estimates. The analysis is based on a diverse and broad array of institutional measures that are government stability, corruption, bureaucratic quality, law and order and democratic accountability. In addition, this study uses the indicators of civil liberties an...