Exam Details
Subject | administrative process - nature and scope | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | ll.m. in constitutional & administrative law | |
Department | ||
Organization | acharya nagarjuna university-distance education | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | May, 2017 | |
City, State | new delhi, new delhi |
Question Paper
Total No. of Questions 10] [Total No. of Pages 01
LL.M. DEGREE EXAMINATION, MAY 2017
First Year
CONSTITUTIONAL ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
Administrative Process Nature and Scope
Time 3 Hours Maximum Marks 70
Answer any five questions
All questions carry equal marks
Q1) The main object of administrative law is to control and regulate the administrative authorities
so that their discretionary powers may not be turned into arbitrary powers-
Discuss.
Q2) Strict compliance of the doctrine of separation of powers is not only a theoretical absurdity,
but also a practical impossibility Elucidate.
Q3) The basis of Administrative Law is the Doctrine of Rule of Law Discuss.
Q4) What is delegated legislation? Discuss the classification of delegated legislation.
Q5) Discuss briefly the principles of Judicial control of delegated legislation in India.
Q6) Discuss legislative or parliamentary control over delegated legislation.
Q7) What is tribunal? What are the advantages of tribunals compared to court system?
Q8) What are the characteristics and role of a welfare state?
Q9) What is Doctrine of ultravires and explain this doctrine with the help of decided cases?
Q10) Discuss what are different valid and reasonable grounds, on which the courts can interfere
with the administrative discretion?
LL.M. DEGREE EXAMINATION, MAY 2017
First Year
CONSTITUTIONAL ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
Administrative Process Nature and Scope
Time 3 Hours Maximum Marks 70
Answer any five questions
All questions carry equal marks
Q1) The main object of administrative law is to control and regulate the administrative authorities
so that their discretionary powers may not be turned into arbitrary powers-
Discuss.
Q2) Strict compliance of the doctrine of separation of powers is not only a theoretical absurdity,
but also a practical impossibility Elucidate.
Q3) The basis of Administrative Law is the Doctrine of Rule of Law Discuss.
Q4) What is delegated legislation? Discuss the classification of delegated legislation.
Q5) Discuss briefly the principles of Judicial control of delegated legislation in India.
Q6) Discuss legislative or parliamentary control over delegated legislation.
Q7) What is tribunal? What are the advantages of tribunals compared to court system?
Q8) What are the characteristics and role of a welfare state?
Q9) What is Doctrine of ultravires and explain this doctrine with the help of decided cases?
Q10) Discuss what are different valid and reasonable grounds, on which the courts can interfere
with the administrative discretion?
Subjects
- administrative process - nature and scope
- administrative process and judicial control
- centre and state relations
- fundamental rights and directive principles
- jurisprudence
- protection & enforcement of human rights in india
- public authorities : liability
- research methodology