Administrative Law is a comprehensive legal text that explores the framework regulating administrative authorities and their decision-making powers. The book systematically examines foundational concepts such as rule of law, separation of powers, natural justice, delegated legislation, administrative discretion, and judicial review.
It offers a detailed analysis of constitutional and statutory remedies, including writ jurisdiction and tribunal mechanisms, making complex doctrines accessible through structured explanations and illustrative case law. The content reflects the evolving nature of administrative governance and the judiciary’s role in ensuring fairness, accountability, and transparency.
Designed to meet the academic needs of law students and the practical requirements of legal practitioners, the book balances theoretical depth with practical relevance. Its clear language, logical organization, and focus on landmark judgments make it suitable for classroom learning, competitive exam preparation, and professional reference.
This work stands as an essential resource for understanding how administrative power is exercised and controlled within a constitutional framework.






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