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Questions:
- What is the function of scrutiny committees?
- In India, the position of Union and state is explained. Discuss.
- Is the tortious liability imposed on Government?
- Explain the Doctrine of vicarious liability and its basis.
- Which article of the Indian Constitution deals with the tortious liability of the Government?
- Discuss the case of State of Rajasthan v. Vidhyawati and its relation to sovereign functions.
- What is the modern outlook on the doctrine of vicarious liability?
- Is 'Sovereign Function' a defense against tortious liability?
- What is the distinction between sovereign and non-sovereign power?
- To whom does the court award compensation?
- Discuss the contractual liability of the Union of India and states as recognized by the Constitution.
- What conditions must be fulfilled for contracts involving the Union and states?
- What happens if a contract is influenced by unauthorized authority?
- What is the effect of a valid contract?
- Discuss the case of R. K. Agrawal v. State of Bihar.
- Explain the doctrine of Estoppel.
- Which section of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 embodies the doctrine of estoppel?
- According to traditional theory, what are the limitations of the doctrine of estoppel?
- Can the doctrine of estoppel apply against statutes?
- What is the aim of the principle of natural justice?
- Against whom can natural justice be enforced?
- What are the principles of natural justice recognized in English Law?
- Discuss the statement 'Justice should not only be done, but also be seen to be done.'
- How many types of bias are usually seen?
- What are the consequences of violating the rule of natural justice?
- What are the exceptions to the rule of natural justice?
- Explain the principle of 'Audi alteram partem'.
- What is the meaning of 'Mandamus'?
- Under what conditions can a writ of mandamus be issued?
- Against whom cannot a 'Mandamus' be issued?
- Under what grounds may a writ of certiorari be issued?
- What is the meaning of 'Quo Warranto'?
- What are the reasons for the development of public interest litigation?
- Explain the meaning of judicial review.
- In which circumstances can the court interfere with discretionary power in India?
- What is the meaning of 'Ombudsman'?
- Where did the institution of Ombudsman originate?
- What are the main sources of administrative law in India?
- What is important in administrative law?
- Who was the originator of the concept of 'Rule of Law'?
- Discuss Dicey's interpretation of the 'Rule of Law'.
- What is the concept of 'Droit Administratif', and in which legal system is it found?
- Which case law is popularly known as the 'Habeas Corpus' case?
- Who formulated the principle of 'Separation of Powers'?
- Explain the growth of delegated legislation.
- What are the controls over delegated legislation?
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