Exam Details
Subject | administrative process and judicial control | |
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
L.L.M. DEGREE EXAMINATION, MAY 2017
First Year
CONSTITUTIONAL ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
Administrative Process and Judicial Control
Time 3 Hours Maximum Marks 70
Answer any five questions
All questions carry equal marks
Q1) What is meant by administrative descretion and how is it controlled by Judicial Review?
Q2) Articles 32 and 226 confers power on the Supreme Court and High Courts respectively
to issue various writs Discuss.
Q3) Article 136 of the Indian constitution empowers the Supreme Court to grant special
leave to appeal from any Judgement Discuss.
Q4) Examine the traditional rules of 'Locus Standi' in relation to each writ. Bring out the
change in the traditional approach after the advent of public interest litigation.
Q5) "The institution of 'Ombudsman' ensures good governance' explain.
Q6) The prior decision of the High Court would operate as res-judicate to a subsequent petition.
Discuss.
Q7) Explain the principles of natural justice.
Q8) Discuss the nature and position of Administrative Tribunals.
Q9) What is 'Doctrine of Ultravires' and explain this doctrine with the help of decided cases?
Q10) "Reasonable opportunity must be given to a person before taking any action against
him" Discuss.
L.L.M. DEGREE EXAMINATION, MAY 2017
First Year
CONSTITUTIONAL ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
Administrative Process and Judicial Control
Time 3 Hours Maximum Marks 70
Answer any five questions
All questions carry equal marks
Q1) What is meant by administrative descretion and how is it controlled by Judicial Review?
Q2) Articles 32 and 226 confers power on the Supreme Court and High Courts respectively
to issue various writs Discuss.
Q3) Article 136 of the Indian constitution empowers the Supreme Court to grant special
leave to appeal from any Judgement Discuss.
Q4) Examine the traditional rules of 'Locus Standi' in relation to each writ. Bring out the
change in the traditional approach after the advent of public interest litigation.
Q5) "The institution of 'Ombudsman' ensures good governance' explain.
Q6) The prior decision of the High Court would operate as res-judicate to a subsequent petition.
Discuss.
Q7) Explain the principles of natural justice.
Q8) Discuss the nature and position of Administrative Tribunals.
Q9) What is 'Doctrine of Ultravires' and explain this doctrine with the help of decided cases?
Q10) "Reasonable opportunity must be given to a person before taking any action against
him" Discuss.
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