Concept and Scope The exclusion of judicial review refers to legislative or constitutional provisions that restrict or bar courts from examining the validity, legality, or […]
Tag: Administrative Law
40. Speaking Order
Meaning and Legal Basis of Speaking Order A speaking order is an administrative or quasi-judicial order that clearly states the reasons on which a decision […]
38. Sub-Delegation
Meaning and Concept of Sub-Delegation Sub-delegation is a principle of administrative law that explains whether an authority, to whom power has been delegated, can further […]
35. Reasoned Decisions
Reasoned decisions form the foundation of a fair legal system. A reasoned decision explains why an authority reaches a particular conclusion. Courts and administrative bodies […]
34. Excessive Delegation
Concept and Meaning Excessive delegation occurs when the legislature transfers its essential legislative functions to the executive or another authority beyond constitutional limits. Under Articles […]
33. Quasi-Judicial Functions
Quasi-Judicial Functions Quasi-judicial functions refer to powers exercised by administrative or executive authorities that resemble judicial decision-making but are not performed by regular courts. These […]
32. Post-Decisional Hearing
Post-Decisional Hearing: Concept and Meaning A post-decisional hearing refers to an opportunity of being heard that is granted after an administrative or quasi-judicial decision has […]
29. Henry VIII clause
Henry VIII Clause: Meaning and Origin A Henry VIII clause is a statutory provision that allows the executive to amend or modify a primary law […]
25. Droit administratif
Meaning and Scope of Droit Administratif Droit administratif refers to the branch of public law that regulates the powers, duties, and functions of administrative authorities. […]
23. Doctrine of Sovereign Immunity
The Doctrine of Sovereign Immunity states that the State cannot be sued without its consent. This principle originates from the English maxim “The King can […]
