The concept of Rule of Law is one of the most fundamental principles governing democratic societies. It ensures that power is exercised according to law, […]
Author: Raghu Unnam
19.Restrictive rules of standing are antithesis to a healthy system of administrative law” – Elucidate.
Administrative Law is primarily concerned with controlling administrative power and protecting individuals against arbitrary, unreasonable, or unlawful actions of the State. In a democratic welfare […]
18.Explain the scope and application of the maxim audi alteram partem
Administrative authorities in a modern welfare State exercise wide powers that directly affect the rights, liberties, and legitimate expectations of individuals. Decisions relating to employment, […]
17.Discuss with the help of decided cases the judicial control exercised over delegated legislation
In a modern welfare State, the Legislature alone cannot make laws to meet every administrative, technical, and local requirement of governance. As a result, the […]
16.Discuss the Tortious liability of the Government in the light of decided cases
In a modern welfare State, the Government performs a wide range of activities that directly affect citizens. These activities are not limited to sovereign functions […]
15.Write a detailed note on the Rule of Fair Hearing
In a modern welfare State, administrative authorities exercise vast discretionary powers affecting the rights, liberties, and livelihood of individuals. Decisions related to employment, licensing, taxation, […]
14.Examine the concept of theory of separation of powers in India, U.K. and U.S.A
The smooth functioning of a democratic government depends upon the proper distribution of powers among different organs of the State. Concentration of all powers—legislative, executive, […]
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 […]
14.What is meant by mortgage? And what are the rights and liabilities of mortgagee
A mortgage is a cornerstone of property law, providing security for loans against immovable property. It balances the interests of borrowers and lenders and is […]
15.Define the term easement and explain different kinds of easements.
Easements form a crucial part of property law as they define the rights one landowner can exercise over another’s property. They are especially important in […]
