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Administrative
Law
DHARMENDRA CHAWLA
SYLLB ROLL NO. 08
INTRODUCTION
• It is a branch of Public law
• Relation with Government
• Quasi-Judicial authorities
• Not Codified
• Evolved Over Time
DEFINITION
• Sir Ivor Jennings
“Administrative law is the law relating to administration. It determines the organisation, powers and
duties of administrative authorities”
• Wade’s
“Administrative law is the law relating to the control of governmental power”
• Griffith and Street
 Power does the administration exercise?
 What are the limits on those powers?
 What are the ways in which the administration is kept within those limits?
SOURCES
• The Constitution
• The Constitution of India itself source of creation of several administrative bodies and agencies
• Article 32 & 226 extends protection against infringement of any fundamental rights by an administration
• Statutes
• Statute emanates from the Constitution
• Law-making power has been given to Parliament and State Legislatures
• Committee Reports
• Reports prepared by various Committees
• On subordinate legislation and the committee on Public Undertakings
•Administrative Practice
• Practice followed by various administrative authorities and agencies
Judicial Decisions
• Justice K. S. Puttaswamy & Anr. vs Union Of India & Ors.:-
• Known as Right to Privacy
• Hon’ble Supreme held that the right to privacy is protected as a fundamental right under Articles 14, 19
and 21 of the Constitution of India
• Maneka Gandhi vs Union of India
• related to right to travel abroad
• Vishakha vs State of Rajasthan
• Related to the prevention of sexual harassment of women at workplace
Rules of Natural Justice
• “Natural justice is a sense of what is wrong and what is right.”
• In the case of Mohinder Singh Gill vs. Chief Election Commissioner,
• The court held that the concept of fairness should be in every action whether it is judicial,
quasi-judicial, administrative and or quasi-administrative work.
PURPOSE
• To provide equal opportunity of being heard.
• Concept of Fairness.
• To fulfil the gaps and loopholes of the law.
• To protect the Fundamental Rights.
• Basic features of the Constitution.
• No injustice.
• N E M O J U D E X I N C A U S A S U A
• No one should be a judge in his own case
• A U D I A LT E R A M PA R T E M
• Hear the other side
Ubi Jus Ibi remedium
“For every wrong, the law provides a remedy”
• The justice system can solve social issues and right wrongs for victims.
• It is the notion that any person who has been wronged has the absolute right to
take action within the courts.
Thank You

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  • 2. INTRODUCTION • It is a branch of Public law • Relation with Government • Quasi-Judicial authorities • Not Codified • Evolved Over Time
  • 3. DEFINITION • Sir Ivor Jennings “Administrative law is the law relating to administration. It determines the organisation, powers and duties of administrative authorities” • Wade’s “Administrative law is the law relating to the control of governmental power” • Griffith and Street  Power does the administration exercise?  What are the limits on those powers?  What are the ways in which the administration is kept within those limits?
  • 4. SOURCES • The Constitution • The Constitution of India itself source of creation of several administrative bodies and agencies • Article 32 & 226 extends protection against infringement of any fundamental rights by an administration • Statutes • Statute emanates from the Constitution • Law-making power has been given to Parliament and State Legislatures • Committee Reports • Reports prepared by various Committees • On subordinate legislation and the committee on Public Undertakings •Administrative Practice • Practice followed by various administrative authorities and agencies
  • 5. Judicial Decisions • Justice K. S. Puttaswamy & Anr. vs Union Of India & Ors.:- • Known as Right to Privacy • Hon’ble Supreme held that the right to privacy is protected as a fundamental right under Articles 14, 19 and 21 of the Constitution of India • Maneka Gandhi vs Union of India • related to right to travel abroad • Vishakha vs State of Rajasthan • Related to the prevention of sexual harassment of women at workplace
  • 6. Rules of Natural Justice • “Natural justice is a sense of what is wrong and what is right.” • In the case of Mohinder Singh Gill vs. Chief Election Commissioner, • The court held that the concept of fairness should be in every action whether it is judicial, quasi-judicial, administrative and or quasi-administrative work. PURPOSE • To provide equal opportunity of being heard. • Concept of Fairness. • To fulfil the gaps and loopholes of the law. • To protect the Fundamental Rights. • Basic features of the Constitution. • No injustice. • N E M O J U D E X I N C A U S A S U A • No one should be a judge in his own case • A U D I A LT E R A M PA R T E M • Hear the other side
  • 7. Ubi Jus Ibi remedium “For every wrong, the law provides a remedy” • The justice system can solve social issues and right wrongs for victims. • It is the notion that any person who has been wronged has the absolute right to take action within the courts.