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Administrative law

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Lucknow; Eastern Book Company; 2012Edition: 8th edDescription: 624pISBN:
  • 9789350282465
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 342.06 MAS 8th ed.
Summary: The book is divided into fourteen chapters, each having a set of propositions, bibliography, and cross references of cases cited which provide the reader with an insight on the subject. The author has discussol variety of topics in the book like - Natural Justice, Delegated Legislation, Governmental Liability, Enforcement of Public Duties, Ombudsman, Right to Know, Jurisdictional Reach, Remedial Law, etc. Besides, the current edition also includes a chapter on Global Administrative Law which is relatively new to the administrative field. Latest cases like Kanwarjit Singh Kakkar v. State of Punjab, T. Govindaraja Mudaliar v. State of T.N.. Supreme Court of India v. Subhash Chandra Agrawal, and Kalyaneshwari v. Union of India, have also been discussed in detail.
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The book is divided into fourteen chapters, each having a set of propositions, bibliography, and cross references of cases cited which provide the reader with an insight on the subject. The author has discussol variety of topics in the book like - Natural Justice, Delegated Legislation, Governmental Liability, Enforcement of Public Duties, Ombudsman, Right to Know, Jurisdictional Reach, Remedial Law, etc. Besides, the current edition also includes a chapter on Global Administrative Law which is relatively new to the administrative field. Latest cases like Kanwarjit Singh Kakkar v. State of Punjab, T. Govindaraja Mudaliar v. State of T.N.. Supreme Court of India v. Subhash Chandra Agrawal, and Kalyaneshwari v. Union of India, have also been discussed in detail.

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