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Administrative Law
Case Analysis Case Name: A.K. Kraipak Vs. Union of India Citation: AIR 1970 SC 150 Year: 1969 Petitioner: AK. Kraipak & other officers Respondent:…
The Supreme Court in Union of India v. Parashotam Dass unequivocally reaffirmed that judicial review under Article 226 forms part of the Constitution’s basic structure and cannot be excluded by the Armed Forces Tribunal Act. By clarifying that Article 227(4) restricts only administrative superintendence, the Court restored doctrinal clarity, preserved constitutional remedies, and recalibrated the balance between tribunal autonomy and judicial oversight.
1. Introduction The principle of Audi Alteram Partem, a Latin…
Introduction The intersection of personal liberty and administrative actions has always been a delicate balance…
Abstract This article examines the Sitapur incident in which a headmaster and a Basic Shiksha…
Introduction The intersection of personal liberty and administrative actions has always been a critical area…
The **rule of law** means that everyone, including the government, is subject to the law. It ensures equality, justice, and fairness in society. No one is above the law, and rights are protected by legal systems. It prevents misuse of power and upholds democratic principles of governance.
Introduction Democracy is incomplete without the rule of law, which is the foundation of democratic…
Separation of powers is one of the most important doctrine of administrative law
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