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Indian administrative law

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Indian Administrative Law refers to the laws and regulations that govern the administration of the country, including the organization, powers, and functions of government authorities, such as the central and state governments, and their relationships with citizens.


Indian Administrative Law encompasses various aspects, including:


1. Constitutional Law: Deals with the provisions of the Indian Constitution related to the organization and powers of government.

2. Administrative Adjudication: Refers to the process of resolving disputes between the government and citizens through tribunals and courts.

3. Delegated Legislation: Deals with the powers of the executive to make laws and regulations.

4. Administrative Jurisdiction: Refers to the powers of courts to review administrative decisions.

5. Principles of Natural Justice: Ensures fairness and impartiality in administrative decision-making.

6. Administrative Tribunals: Specialized bodies for resolving disputes related to government services, taxes, and other administrative matters.

7. Public Interest Litigation: Allows citizens to approach courts for protection of public interests and rights.


Indian Administrative Law aims to promote accountability, transparency, and fairness in government decision-making and actions, ensuring that the rights of citizens are protected and the rule of law is upheld.

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