Administrative Law

Categories: Legal, LLB
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Administrative Law – Delegated Legislation, Natural Justice & Public Accountability

Decode the Law Behind Governance & Public Power

This comprehensive course offers a deep dive into the foundations, development, and functioning of Administrative Law in India and comparative jurisdictions (UK, USA, France). Designed for law students, legal professionals, and aspirants preparing for competitive exams, the course explores delegated legislation, principles of natural justice, government accountability, public corporations, tribunals, and the Right to Information Act.

Whether you aim to practice law, join public service, or simply understand how state power is controlled and checked—this course prepares you thoroughly.

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What Will You Learn?

  • Trace the evolution of administrative law and theories like Rule of Law and Separation of Powers
  • Understand tripartite functions of administration and distinctions between legislative, executive, and judicial roles
  • Learn about delegated legislation and controls over it (judicial, legislative & procedural)
  • Master the principles of natural justice and their applications in administrative decisions
  • Study the structure and functioning of tribunals, judicial review, and discretionary powers
  • Examine contractual and tortious liability of the State
  • Explore the role of public corporations, civil services, Lokpal/Lokayukta, and RTI Act
  • Review landmark case law and international perspectives (UK, USA, France)
  • Understand accountability mechanisms like Whistleblowers Protection, CVC, and Prevention of Corruption Act

Course Content

UNIT 1

  • Introduction- Notes
  • Lecture 1 I Introduction Part 1 I 29/7/25
  • Lecture 2 I Introduction part 2 I 30/7/25
  • Lecture 3 I Introduction part 3 I 31/7/25
  • Growth of Administrative Law-Notes
  • Lecture 4 I Growth of Administrative Law part 1 I 5/8/25
  • Lecture 5 I Growth of administrative law Part 2 I 6/8/25
  • Lecture 6 l Basic Principles I 7/8/25
  • Module 1 Q & A Part 1 I 21/8/25
  • Module 1 Q & A Part 2 I 22/8/25
  • Module 1 Q & A Part 3 I 1/9/25

UNIT 2

Unit 3

Unit 4

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