Download Goa University BA LLB-5 Years 2014 April 8th Semester Administrative Law Question Paper

Download Goa University BA LLB-5 Years Course (Bachelor Of Arts and LLB Five Years) 2014 April 8th Semester Administrative Law Question Paper

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LLB. (Hons.) (Semester ? VIII) Examination, April 2014
ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
Duration : 3 Hours Total Marks : 75
Instructions : i) Answer any four from questions 1 to 6.
ii) Answer any four from questions 8 to 13.
iii) Question No. 7and 14 are compulsory.
SECTION -1
1. Define Administrative Law. Explain the reasons for the growth of Administrative
law as an outstanding development of the 20th century. 8
2. State the various grounds on which delegated legislation can be challenged in
a court of law ?
3. Discuss on the classification of Administrative Action and its significance.
4. Examine the concept of open government and Right to information in India.
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5. Discuss the merits of administrative adjudication and tribunal system in India.
6. What is meant by Administrative Discretion ? Enumerate the grounds of Judicial
Review over Administrative Discretion. 8
7. Write short notes on any two : (3x2)
a) Writ of quo warranto
b) Immunity from operation of Statute
c) No Evidence Rule.
SECTION ? 2
8. Critically examine the liability of the Government in torts. 8
9. Explain the nature of public sector undertakings and the various control
mechanisms over public sector undertakings. 8
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Examine the necessity of Ombudsman in India in the light of the shortcomings
of judicial and other control to curb maladministration and corruption. 8
Explain Audi Alteram Partem and its components. 8
Examine how for promissory estoppel is binding on the government ? 8
Analyse the relevance of special leave to appeal, in checking the exercise of
quasi judicial power. 8
Write short notes on any two : . (2 g x 2)
a) Henry thI Clause
b) Rule of law
0) Official Bias.

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