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Notes Administrative Law Osmania University

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Previous Year Repeated Questions Administrative Law OU

6 Mark Questions

  1. Sources of Administrative Law
  2. Counsel d’ Etat
  3. Conditional legislation
  4. Henry VIII clause
  5. Principles of Natural Justice
  6. Administrative Discretion
  7. Constitutional Remedies
  8. Public Corporations (corporations)
  9. New Deposition
  10. Doctrine of Resjudicata
  11. Ombudsman
  12. Right to Information
  13. Quasi Legislative Functions
  14. Injunction
  15. Essentials of Hearing Process
  16. Sovereign Functions
  17. Theory of Separation of Powers
  18. Ministerial Functions
  19. Conditional Legislation
  20. Departmental Bias
  21. Speaking Orders
  22. Writ of Mandamus
  23. Doctrine of Sovereign Immunity
  24. Lok Ayukta
  25. Rule of Law
  26. Procedural “Ultra Vires”
  27. Pecuniary bias
  28. Locus standi
  29. Writ of quo warranto
  30. Commission of Inquiry
  31. Rule of Promissory Estoppel
  32. Public Corporation

15 Mark Questions

  1. Administrative Law witnessed rapid growth – Elucidate
  2. A man should not be a Judge in his own cause – Discuss
  3. Give an account on Judicial Activism and Public interest Litigation?
  4. Evaluate the position of government’s liability for contracts. What are the Constitutional restrictions on such contracts?
  5. Define administrative law and discuss its nature and scope
  6. Discuss the principle “Audi Alteram partem” in the light of decided cases
  7. Highlight the role of Administrative Tribunals as adjudicating authorities and comment on powers of the High Court in relation to the Tribunals
  8. Explain the control of public corporations with specific reference to “Lokpal” and “Lok Ayukta”
  9. Define ‘Administrative Law’ and discuss the relation between ‘Constitutional Law’ and ‘Administrative Law’.
  10. What is Delegated Legislation? What are the reasons for the growth of Delegated Legislation?
  11. Explain the Doctrine of Audi Alteram Partem with the help of decided cases.
  12. Discuss the contractual liability of Government.
  13. Discuss the reasons for growth of Administrative Law after 21st Century.
  14. Examine the reasons for the growth and classification of Power in India, UK & USA.
  15. Explain the reasons for the growth and classification of Delegated Legislation.
  16. Enumerate the salient features of Principle of Natural Justice.

10 Mark Questions

  1. Air India regulations conferred power on its Managing Director to extend the tenure of an air hostess beyond 35 years at his option. The regulations have not specified the standards as to the exercise of the discretionary powers. Are the regulations valid?
  2. ‘X’ a citizen files a writ for enforcement of law designed to eradicate Social evil. State contends that ‘X’ has no ‘Locus Standi’. Decide
  3. Rajesh’s wife lost her life because of the negligence of the employees of the state public works department. Rajesh’s plea to seek justice outside the court fell on deaf ears. Advice Rajesh
  4. An excise authority gives a contract to a non-participant in an auction conducted by it by denying the contract to the highest bidder at the auction. The excise authority contends that it has the inherent power to do so. Examine the validity of such power
  5. An action was taken by college authorities against ‘A’, a student. He approached the court for redressal through a Writ. Discuss
  6. Ram was debarred after an enquiry from appearing for University exam, on the ground of unfair means. Ram was not given an opportunity to defend. Ram wants to challenge. Advise Ram
  7. A cab driver’s license was revoked on the ground of alleged misconduct without giving reasonable opportunity to him to rebut the allegations made against him. Is there any violation of principles of natural justice in this case? Examine
  8. X, Y and Z are appointed as judges of High Court. An advocate files a petition before the High Court challenging their appointments. Discuss whether an advocate has locus standi to challenge the appointment of judges
  9. Under the sales tax act, power is delegated to the Government to determine the rate of tax between the minimum and maximum prescribed in the act. A trader challenged it in the court on the ground of excessive delegation. Will he succeed? Examine.
  10. A State Government, with a view to promote start up industries, declared sales tax holiday to the effect that the product of new industries will be exempted from the levy of sales tax. A company started the construction of an industry relying upon the statement. Later the state Government changed its policy and the entire product was subjected to tax. The company filed a petition in the court challenging the action of the Government. Decide.
  11. The principal of a law college passed on order of expulsion from college against the boy students on the basis of a complaint from girl students. It was challenged on the ground that the statements of girl students were recorded behind the back of the boy students and no opportunity was afforded to the boy students to cross examine the girl students. Decide.
  12. Some ornaments were stole from the house of Mr. X. They were recovered by the police in the course of investigation and they were kept in the custody of police under the order of the court. However, the ornaments were stolen from police custody before the disposal of the case. After the final disposal of the case, Mr. X applied for return of the ornaments or their equivalent value. Should the Government compensate Mr. X? Discuss.
  13. The relevant rule provided automatic termination of service on ground of absence of absentee of employee for a certain period. A remained absent for more than 2 years. He was terminated from the service without giving an opportunity of hearing before taking the action. A challenged the order. Discuss and decide.
  14. A government teacher evaluated an answer sheet negligently as a result of which a candidate failed even though he had written the examination very well. Can such teacher or the government be made liable for such negligence? Give reasons for your answer.
  15. The licence of a trader was cancelled by the Licensing authority. The trader applied for a copy of the order but it was not supplied to him. An appeal to the State Government was also rejected without communication and reason to him the trader intends to go to the Court. Will he succeed? Discuss.
  16. The Central Government was empowered to make rules for detention of any person by an authority not below the rank of a District Magistrate. The order of detention was passed by Additional District Magistrate. Decide the validity.

Syllabus Administrative Law OU

Unit-I:
Nature and scope of Administrative Law – Meaning, Definition and Evolution of Administrative Law- Reasons for the growth of Administrative Law – Relationship between Administrative Law and Constitutional Law.

Unit-II:
Basic concepts of Administrative Law – Rule of Law – Interpretation of Dicey’s Principle of Rule of Law – Modern trends – Theory of Separation of Powers – Position in India, UK and USA

Unit-III:
Classification of Administrative functions : Legislative, Quasi-judicial, Administrative and Ministerial functions – Delegated Legislation : Meaning, Reasons for the growth and Classification of delegated legislation- Judicial,
Legislative, and Procedural Control of Delegated litigation.

Unit-IV:
Judicial Control of Administrative Action – Grounds of Judicial Control – Principles of Natural Justice – Administrative discretion and its control – Wednesbury Principle (Doctrine of Proportionality) – Doctrine of Legitimate Expectation.

Unit-V:
Remedies available against the State – Writs – Lokpal and Lokayukta – Right to Information- Liability of the State in Torts and Contracts – Rule of Promissory Estoppels -Administrative Tribunals – Commissions of Inquiry -Public Corporations.