Month: August 2023

  • The doctrine of Separation of Powers in India

    Law and You > Administrative Law > The doctrine of Separation of Powers in India According to the doctrine of separation of powers, there are three main organs of the Government in State i.e. legislature, executive, and the judiciary. Legislature performs the function of legislation, the executive performs the function of execution and administration, while…

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  • The doctrine of Separation of Powers in the US and UK

    The doctrine of Separation of Powers in the US and UK

    Law and You > Administrative Law > The doctrine of Separation of Powers in the US and UK According to the doctrine of separation of powers, there are three main organs of the Government in State i.e. legislature, executive, and the judiciary. Legislature performs the function of legislation, the executive performs the function of execution…

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  • The Doctrine of Separation of Powers

    The Doctrine of Separation of Powers

    Law and You > Administrative Law > The Doctrine of Separation of Powers The modem government cannot function without powers. Each organ of die state enjoys the specific types of powers, at the same time, there are limitations on these powers. If powers are not restricted there is a danger of tyranny. Unlimited and uncontrolled…

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  • The Doctrine of Rule of Law

    The Doctrine of Rule of Law

    Law and You > Administrative Law > The Doctrine of Rule of Law Rule of Law essentially means that the โ€˜lawโ€™ should rule, rather than โ€˜menโ€™. The origin of the Rule of Law can be traced all the way back to the Greek philosophers, Plato and Aristotle. It developed through a series of historical developments…

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  • Administrative Law and the Constitution

    Administrative Law and the Constitution

    Law and You > Administrative Law > Administrative Law and the Constitution The Constitution of India is a wholly written document which incorporates the constitutional law of India. It is the largest written liberal democratic constitution of the world. When drafted it had 395 articles in 22 parts and 8 schedules at the time of…

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  • Growth of Administrative Law

    Growth of Administrative Law

    Law and You > Administrative Law > Growth of Administrative Law In this article, we shall study the reasons for the growth of administrative law. The following factors are responsible for the growth of administrative law: Change in a Role Played by the State: There is a radical change in the philosophy of the role…

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  • Sources of Administrative Law

    Sources of Administrative Law

    Law and You > Administrative Law > Sources of Administrative Law In this article, we shall study different sources of administrative law. Different sources of administrative law are as follows Judicial Decisions: Administrative law is uncodified law of India. It is unwritten and mostly judge-made. It grown gradually step by step. Stare decisis is a…

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  • Introduction to Administrative Law

    Introduction to Administrative Law

    Law and You > Administrative Law > Introduction to Administrative Law List of Sub Topics:IntroductionDefining Administrative LawObjects of Administrative LawNature of Administrative LawScope of Administrative LawImportance of Administrative LawDevelopment of Administrative Law Administrative law is the by-product of the growing socio-economic functions of the State. The traditional functions of any State are defence, collection of…

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  • Classical School of Criminology

    Classical School of Criminology

    Law and You > Criminal Laws > Criminology > Classical School of Criminology The term criminology is used both in a general and special sense. In its broadest sense criminology is the study (not yet the complete science) which includes all the subject matter necessary to the understanding and prevention of crime and to the…

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  • Public Prosecutor Under CrPC (Ss. 24 and 25)

    Public Prosecutor Under CrPC (Ss. 24 and 25)

    Law and You >Procedural Laws > CrPC > Public Prosecutor Under CrPC (Ss. 24 and 25) In each state, there are a number of districts. District is governed by the District Magistrate, the District Superintendent of Police and the District and Sessions Judge. The District Magistrate is the chief executive officer of the district and…

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