Administrative Law includes the regulation of ___ and ___ of administrative actions. |
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False. The Constitution of India is a primary source of Administrative Law, particularly through Articles 14, 19, 21, 32, and 226. |
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Right to a fair hearing
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Judicial review checks administrative legality.
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True or False: Administrative tribunals are established to increase the burden on regular courts. |
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False Administrative tribunals reduce court burdens.
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What is delegated legislation, and why is it significant in Administrative Law? |
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Delegated legislation enhances administrative efficiency.
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Fill in the blank: The principle of natural justice includes the concept of 'Nemo Judex in Causa Sua', which means '___'. |
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True or False: The doctrine of proportionality allows for administrative actions that are excessively harsh. |
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False. The doctrine of proportionality requires that administrative actions are not excessively harsh or disproportionate to the objective. |
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The ombudsman investigates complaints.
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Separation of powers shapes Administrative Law.
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Controls on administrative discretion include judicial review, statutory guidelines, principles of reasonableness, and accountability mechanisms. |
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True or False: Judicial review can only assess the legality of administrative actions and not their reasonableness. |
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False. Judicial review assesses both the legality and the reasonableness of administrative actions. |
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The Act streamlines dispute resolution.
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Administrative Law regulates government actions.
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