1. Facts of the Case A traveller left India for a foreign country on a lawful journey. Subsequent to her departure, the Central Government issued […]
Tag: Administrative Law
13.Define Administrative Law. Explain the relationship between Administrative Law and Constitutional Law
In a modern welfare state, governance is no longer limited to maintaining law and order. The government actively participates in social, economic, and administrative activities […]
12. Students were expelled based on statements recorded behind their back without cross-examination. Decide the validity.
Facts of the Case Certain students of an educational institution were alleged to have committed acts of indiscipline. Based on these allegations, the disciplinary authority […]
25. The University recorded witness statements behind students’ back but informed contents later. Is it valid evidence?
1. Facts of the Case A University initiated disciplinary proceedings against certain students on allegations of misconduct within the campus. During the inquiry process, the […]
11. A State Government promised sales tax exemption to new industries but later withdrew it. The company relied on the promise and challenged the withdrawal. Decide.
Facts of the Case The State Government announced an industrial policy granting sales tax exemption to newly established industries with the objective of promoting industrial […]
12. Discuss the contractual liability of the Government.
Concept of Government Contracts in a Welfare State In a modern welfare State, the Government performs not only sovereign functions but also enters into numerous […]
10. Under the sales tax act, power was delegated to Government to fix rates between minimum and maximum. A trader challenged it as excessive delegation. Will he succeed?
Facts of the Case Under a Sales Tax Act enacted by the legislature, the power to fix the rate of sales tax was delegated to […]
11. Explain the Doctrine of Audi Alteram Partem with the help of decided cases
Introduction The doctrine of Audi Alteram Partem, which literally means “hear the other side”, is one of the most important principles of natural justice and […]
10. What is Delegated Legislation? What are the reasons for the growth of Delegated Legislation?
Delegated legislation is one of the most significant developments in modern administrative law. In contemporary governance, the legislature alone cannot manage the complexities of law-making […]
9. The Central Government empowered an authority not below the rank of District Magistrate to detain persons. The order was passed by Additional District Magistrate. Decide the validity.
Facts of the Case The Central Government, exercising its powers under a preventive detention law, issued a notification empowering an authority not below the rank […]
