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Important Questions for "Administrative Law":

[1]

  1. Where is the system of administrative law found?
  2. Who is the strong supporter of women's right to vote?
  3. When was Hegel's 'Phenomenology of Spirit' published?

[2]

  1. What is the meaning of administrative laws?
  2. Discuss the meaning of comparative public administration.
  3. What do you mean by Budget? Describe the budget-making process.

[3]

  1. What is the meaning of Administrative Law? Define it.
  2. Discuss the characteristics of the Administrative Law and trace out the nature and scope of it.
  3. What do you understand by Delegated Legislation? Discuss in brief the judicial control of delegated legislation.

[4]

  1. Define Law and explain the importance of 'The Rule of Law'.
  2. State is the march of God on Earth. -Hegel Discuss.
  3. What is Punishment? Write down the main theories of punishment.

[5]

  1. What are the objects of Administrative Law?
  2. What is the difference between Administrative Law and Constitutional Law?
  3. Discuss the concept of 'Rule of Law'. How does it conform with Administrative Law? What is the position of Rule of Law in the Constitution of India? Explain.

[6]

  1. Relationship between Constitutional Law and Administrative Law.
  2. Discuss the meaning, nature, and scope of Administrative Law. What are the reasons for its growth?
  3. Explain Montesquieu's Doctrine of Separation of Power and its applicability in India.

[7]

  1. Explain the nature and scope of Administrative law.
  2. What is a Writ of Habeas Corpus?
  3. What do you understand by Delegated Legislation? Explain its constitutionality.

[8]

  1. Discuss the nature and scope of Administrative Law.
  2. Critically examine the 'Doctrine of separation of power' in reference to India.
  3. What do you understand by principle of 'Natural Justice'? Explain in detail.

[9]

  1. Discuss the nature and importance of Administrative law in Modern India.
  2. What do you understand by Rule of Law? Discuss its position and importance in India.
  3. Differentiate between Supreme and Subordinate Legislation.

[10]

  1. Explain the reasons for the growth of Administrative Law.
  2. What are the rules against bias?
  3. Explain the grounds to issue writ of Certiorari.

[11]

  1. Discuss the nature and importance of Administrative Law in Modern India.
  2. What is meant by Reasoned Decision?
  3. What are the Functions of Administrative Tribunals?

[12]

  1. Explain the nature and scope of Administrative Law.
  2. What is the difference between Administrative Law and Droit Administratif?
  3. Discuss the reasons for the growth of Administrative Law along with the establishment of the welfare state.

[13]

  1. Distinguish between Administrative Law and Constitutional Law.
  2. Discuss the government liability in Torts Cases.
  3. Explain the liability of state for breach of contract.

[14]

  1. Distinguish between Administrative Law and Constitutional Law.
  2. Explain the liability of state for breach of contract.
  3. Discuss in detail, the concept of judicial control over Administrative Discretion.

[15]

  1. What are the main sources of administrative law in India?
  2. What is important in administrative law?
  3. What is the function of scrutiny committees?

[16]

  1. What is the concept of 'Administrative Law' in France?
  2. Clarify the features of the Constitution of France.
  3. Describe the main sources of the British Constitution.

[17]

  1. Discuss the causes of the development of Administrative Law.
  2. What is Writ of quo Warranto?
  3. Define Natural Justice. What rules of Natural Justice are followed in administrative and quasi-judicial proceedings?

[18]

  1. Discuss the causes of the development of Administrative Law.
  2. What is Writ of quo Warranto?
  3. Discuss the scope of the Writ of Certiorari.

[19]

  1. Define the term Administrative Law. Discuss the nature and purpose of Administrative Law.
  2. Explain the nature and scope of Writ of Quo-Warranto.
  3. Write a short essay on the Institution of Ombudsman.

[20]

  1. Discuss the definition, nature and scope of Administrative Law.
  2. Write a short note on the doctrine of Audi Alteram Partem.
  3. What is Natural Justice? Discuss certain rules of Natural Justice.

[21]

  1. Define Administrative Law. Discuss its nature and scope.
  2. What is the doctrine of Locus Standi?
  3. No person shall be a judge in his own case. Discuss this rule.

[22]

  1. What do you mean by Administrative Law? Highlight the reasons for its growth in the modern era.
  2. What is a reasoned decision?
  3. What is the writ of Quo-Warranto?

[23]

  1. Define 'Administrative Law'. Discuss its nature and scope.
  2. What is 'Lokpal'? What steps have been taken in India regarding the appointment of Lokpal?
  3. What is 'Delegated Legislation'? What are the limits laid down by the judiciary over the powers the legislature can not delegate?

[24]

  1. Discuss the difference between Administrative Law and Constitutional Law.
  2. What do you understand by Administrative Law? Discuss its nature and scope.
  3. What do you mean by Doctrine of 'Separation of Power'? Discuss its importance in the context of Administrative Law.

[25]

  1. Define Administrative Law and trace the history of its development in India.
  2. What do you mean by the Doctrine of Separation of Powers? Discuss its importance in the context of Administrative Law.
  3. What do you mean by Delegated Legislation? Explain.

[26]

  1. Write down the causes for growth of Administrative Law.
  2. Rule of law implies that every citizen is subject to law. In the light of this fact, discuss Doctrine of Rule of Law as propounded by Prof. A. V. Dicey. How this doctrine is relevant in Indian legal system? Discuss with the help of decided cases.
  3. Discuss critically the powers, functions and role of ombudsman in India.

[27]

  1. Explain the rule that 'No one can be a judge of his own cause' with proper illustrations.
  2. What do you understand by 'Rule of law'? How and to what extent has this concept been incorporated in India?
  3. Discuss the constitutional safeguards provided to government servants in India with the help of leading cases.

[28]

  1. What is 'Audi alicram partem'?
  2. Examine critically the 'doctrine of rule of law' as propounded by Prof. A. V. Dicey. Explain the importance of this rule in India.
  3. What do you mean by 'writ of certiorari'? What are the grounds for issuing this writ? Discuss with the help of decided cases.

[29]

  1. In the light of the statement 'The Rule of Law permeates the entire fabric of Indian constitution and forms its basic feature', discuss the contents and importance of the Rule of Law in the study of administrative law.
  2. Explain judicial control over delegated legislation with the help of decided cases.
  3. Define the writ of 'certiorari'. What are the grounds for issuing this writ? Discuss with the help of decided cases.

[30]

  1. Define quo-warranto. Who can apply for this writ?
  2. Explain in short delegated legislation.
  3. What is habeas corpus? Explain the importance of writs in this constitutional perspective in India.

[31]

  1. Distinguish between Constitutional Law and Administrative Law.
  2. What is Writ of Habeas Corpus?
  3. Explain with example the Necessity and constitutionality of Delegated Legislation.

[32]

  1. Define the term 'Administrative Law'.
  2. Comment upon the institution of Lokayukta. Explain its functions and powers.
  3. What is Public Interest Litigation? Explain its origin and development. Refer to decided cases.

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