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…
Doctrine of Proportionality
Introduction The Doctrine of Proportionality is a fundamental principle in administrative law and constitutional law, ensuring that government actions do…
Doctrine of Legitimate Expectation
Doctrine of Legitimate Expectation Introduction The Doctrine of Legitimate Expectation is a judicially evolved principle in administrative law that ensures…
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…
Public Interest Litigation (PIL)
Introduction Public Interest Litigation (PIL) is a legal mechanism that allows individuals or groups to seek justice on behalf of…
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…
Administrative Tribunals
Introduction Administrative Tribunals are specialized quasi-judicial bodies established to resolve disputes related to administrative and governmental matters. They function as…
Ombudsman & Lokpal/Lokayukta
Introduction The Ombudsman is an independent authority appointed to investigate and address complaints of maladministration, corruption, or abuse of power…
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…
Judicial Review of Administrative Actions
Introduction Judicial review of administrative actions refers to the power of the judiciary to examine the decisions and actions of…