Define Administrative Law and Discuss Its Nature and Scope Administrative law is a vital branch of public law that governs the organization, powers, functions, and […]
Tag: Indian Constitution
50. Right to Hearing
Right to Hearing – Meaning and Scope The Right to Hearing is a fundamental principle of natural justice. It is expressed through the maxim audi […]
49. Social Action Litigation
Meaning and Concept of Social Action Litigation Social Action Litigation (SAL) is a progressive judicial mechanism developed to provide access to justice for marginalized and […]
48. Rule against arbitrariness
Constitutional Foundation of the Rule against Arbitrariness The Rule against arbitrariness is a cornerstone of Indian constitutional law, ensuring that State action remains fair, reasonable, […]
47. Administrative Tribunals
Administrative Tribunals in India Administrative Tribunals are specialized quasi-judicial bodies created to adjudicate disputes related to public services and administrative matters. In India, their constitutional […]
46. Natural Justice
Meaning and Scope of Natural Justice Natural Justice ensures fairness, equality, and reasonableness in legal and administrative actions. Indian courts developed this doctrine to prevent […]
45. Means of Administrative Law
Concept and Scope of Administrative Law Administrative Law refers to the body of law that governs the organization, powers, procedures, and functions of administrative authorities. […]
44. Sovereign functions
Meaning and Scope of Sovereign Functions Sovereign functions mean those exclusive powers that belong only to the State as a governing authority. These functions arise […]
43. Pre-conceived notion bias
Meaning and Legal Relevance of Pre-Conceived Notion Bias Pre-conceived notion bias refers to a mental tendency where a decision-maker forms an opinion before objectively examining […]
42. Growth of Welfare State
Concept and Origin of Welfare State The growth of the welfare state represents a major transformation in the functions of the modern State. Earlier, the […]
