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Exclusion of judicial review

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi; Metropolitan; 1987Description: 311pISBN:
  • 8120002679
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 342.06 WAN
Summary: This book explores the problem of immediate contemporary relevance. It studies the various aspects of the prob lem of exclusion of Judicial review of administrative action. Legislature has frequently attempted to exercise judicial review of administrative action with a view to serve 'efficiency'. Judicial endeavour has been insistence upon the "legitimacy of power. This value-orien ted confrontation of 'administrative efficiency' and 'legitimacy of power' informs the dynamics of exclusionary clauses. This book seeks to probe into specific issues having a bearing on the scope of this subject in the light of recent developments. It examines the relevant statutory pro visions and decisions of the Courts in India and England. It is the first com parative analysis in the field wherein case-law till date has been discussed. The author concludes with some valu able suggestions. It would be useful not only to students, scholars, teachers of Constitutional Law and Administra tive Law, advocates, judges, adminis trators, legislators and the students of public administration but to all who are interested in the legality of adminis trative action in India and England.
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This book explores the problem of immediate contemporary relevance. It studies the various aspects of the prob lem of exclusion of Judicial review of administrative action. Legislature has frequently attempted to exercise judicial review of administrative action with a view to serve 'efficiency'. Judicial endeavour has been insistence upon the "legitimacy of power. This value-orien ted confrontation of 'administrative efficiency' and 'legitimacy of power' informs the dynamics of exclusionary clauses. This book seeks to probe into specific issues having a bearing on the scope of this subject in the light of recent developments.

It examines the relevant statutory pro visions and decisions of the Courts in India and England. It is the first com parative analysis in the field wherein case-law till date has been discussed. The author concludes with some valu able suggestions. It would be useful not only to students, scholars, teachers of Constitutional Law and Administra tive Law, advocates, judges, adminis trators, legislators and the students of public administration but to all who are interested in the legality of adminis trative action in India and England.

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