Exam Details

Subject indian administrative law – i
Paper
Exam / Course ll.m.
Department
Organization solapur university
Position
Exam Date 22, April, 2017
City, State maharashtra, solapur


Question Paper

LL.M. (Semester Examination, 2017
INDIAN ADMINISTRATIVE LAW I
Day Date: Saturday, 22-04-2017 Max. Marks: 60
Time: 02.30 PM to 05.30 PM
N.B. Q.1, Q.2 Q.6 are compulsory.
Attempt any one question from Q. 3 to 5.
Figures to the right indicate full marks.
Q.1 Multiple Choice Questions: 06
Identify the author who defined the Administration Law as the law
relating to the Administration. It determines the organization,
powers and duties of the administrative authorities.
Ivor Jennings Montesquieu
Wode and Phillips None of Above
Identify the Jurist who expounded the Doctrine of Rule of Law
which is one of the fundamental principles of English legal
System.
A. V. Dicey K. C. Davis
Wode and Phillips None of Above
Identify the following writ which may be issued by the High Court
or Supreme Court towards a person who was arrested many
secure of release.
Writ of Habeas Corpus Writ of Prohibition
Writ of Certiorari None of Above
The question of departmental Bios was considered in one of the
following case by the Supreme Court of India.
Gollapalli Nageswara Rao Vs A. P. S. R. T. C.
A. K. Kraipak Vs Union of India
Mineral Development Corporation Vs. State of Bihar
None of the Above
Article 323 A of Indian Constitution was added through 42nd
Amendment deals with following:
Administrative Tribunals Writ of certiorari
Special leave of appeal All of the above
Page 1 of 2
Identify the following ground which may be validity excluded from
the principles of Natural Justice.
In case of Emergency In case of legislative action
Exclusion based on Impartibility All of Above
Q.1 Fill in the blanks: 06
The Administrative Tribunals Act was passed in India in the year

The Special leave to appeal by the Supreme Court was provided
in Indian Constitution under Article
The Article of the Indian Constitution deals with powers
of the High Court's superintended our Tribunals.
The Writ of is issued against an occupier of an
independent substrate Public office.
The Writ of is issued against inferior court or any
authority exceeding judicial or quasi judicial authority and
functions by the High Court to decide its legality and validity.
Under legislation a stature that provide control but
specifies that they are to go, into effect only when a given
administrative authority fulfill the existence or conditions defined
in the Statute.
Q.2 There is a great divergence of opinion in respect of definition of
Administrative Law. Critically examine and analyze the various
definitions of Administrative Law and explain the reasons for rapid
growth of Administrative law in 21st Century.
12
Q.3 In exercising power of Judicial review of Discretionary power the court is
not concerned with decision, but decision making process Discuss in
detail the grounds on which the administrative discretion is Challenged
under Judicial review with relevant case law.
12
Q.4 Administrative Tribunal has some of trappings of the Court but not all.
Discuss in detail its characteristics and write a brief note on working of
Railway Rates Tribunal under Indian Railways Act.
12
Q.5 Discuss in detail the Dicean Concept of Rule of Law and doctrine of
separation of power and their applicability and scope with reference to
Indian Constitution.
12
Q.6 Write short notes on (Any Four) 24
Conditional Legislative
Special leave to appeal
Parliamentary control and delegated Legislation
Reasoned Decision
Institutional Decision
The Constitutional Validity of Administrative Tribunals Act


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