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Comparative Administrative Law

Introduction Comparative Administrative Law is the study of different administrative systems across various jurisdictions. It examines how different countries regulate…

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Administrative Law & Constitution of India

Introduction Administrative law and constitutional law are closely related branches of public law. While constitutional law lays the foundation for…

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Doctrine of Proportionality

Introduction The Doctrine of Proportionality is a fundamental principle in administrative law and constitutional law, ensuring that government actions do…

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Doctrine of Legitimate Expectation

Doctrine of Legitimate Expectation Introduction The Doctrine of Legitimate Expectation is a judicially evolved principle in administrative law that ensures…

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Right to Information (RTI) & Good Governance

Introduction The Right to Information (RTI) is a fundamental right derived from Article 19(1)(a) of the Indian Constitution, which guarantees…

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Public Interest Litigation (PIL)

Introduction Public Interest Litigation (PIL) is a legal mechanism that allows individuals or groups to seek justice on behalf of…

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Liability of State in Torts & Contracts

Introduction The liability of the State in torts and contracts is a fundamental aspect of administrative law, determining when and…

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Administrative Tribunals

Introduction Administrative Tribunals are specialized quasi-judicial bodies established to resolve disputes related to administrative and governmental matters. They function as…

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Ombudsman & Lokpal/Lokayukta

Introduction The Ombudsman is an independent authority appointed to investigate and address complaints of maladministration, corruption, or abuse of power…

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Writs Under the Indian Constitution

Introduction Writs Under Indian Constitution The Indian Constitution provides for the judicial review of administrative and legislative actions to uphold…

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