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Questions:

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