Administrative Law Notes, Important Case Laws | Judgements: Our Legal World
Administrative Law is a branch of law that deals with the powers, functions, and responsibilities of various organs of the State. It governs the relationship between individuals and the executive branch of the government when the latter acts in its administrative capacity.
Administrative law aims to control the power of the government and its agencies while protecting individual rights and private interests. This post will explore the scope, need, and importance of administrative law in ensuring a balance between individual rights and public interest.
- Definition, Purpose and Sources of Administrative Law
- Legislation and its Types:- Our Legal World
- Commission of Inquiry Act, 1952:- Important Judgements
- Landmark Judgments of Administrative Law: Part- I
- Administrative Law case law and judgments Part-II
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