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, 2018 | |
City, State | new delhi, new delhi |
Question Paper
Total No. of Questions 10] [Total No. of Pages 01
LL.M. DEGREE EXAMINATION, MAY 2018
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) In a welfare state, what are the reasons for the growth of Administrative law.
Q2) Legislature cannot delegate the power to make law but it may makes a law to
delegate the power Discuss.
Q3) Explain the Judicial control of Administrative discretion on different grounds.
Q4) Explain the scope of the writ jurisdiction of the High Courts under Article 226 of the
Constitution of India in relation to the review of Administrative action.
Q5) Explain the Theory of Separation of Powers with special reference to Legislative,
executive and judicial functions in India.
Q6) "All courts are Tribunals but All Tribunals are not Courts'- Comment.
Q7) Explain what is meant by delegated legislation, and comment on the growth of
delegated legislation.
Q8) Explain the scope of Judicial Review of the decision of the Administrative Tribunals
under the Indian Constitution.
Q9) Examine the principles of Judicial review in England.
Q10)'The Legislature can delegate but not excessively' explain this statement and
illustrate with case law.
LL.M. DEGREE EXAMINATION, MAY 2018
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) In a welfare state, what are the reasons for the growth of Administrative law.
Q2) Legislature cannot delegate the power to make law but it may makes a law to
delegate the power Discuss.
Q3) Explain the Judicial control of Administrative discretion on different grounds.
Q4) Explain the scope of the writ jurisdiction of the High Courts under Article 226 of the
Constitution of India in relation to the review of Administrative action.
Q5) Explain the Theory of Separation of Powers with special reference to Legislative,
executive and judicial functions in India.
Q6) "All courts are Tribunals but All Tribunals are not Courts'- Comment.
Q7) Explain what is meant by delegated legislation, and comment on the growth of
delegated legislation.
Q8) Explain the scope of Judicial Review of the decision of the Administrative Tribunals
under the Indian Constitution.
Q9) Examine the principles of Judicial review in England.
Q10)'The Legislature can delegate but not excessively' explain this statement and
illustrate with case law.
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