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L–110
B. A. LL. B./B. B. A. LL. B. (Hons.)/LL. B.
(Hons.) (Fourth Semester)
EXAMINATION, 2019
ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
Time : Three Hours
Maximum Marks : 60
Note : All questions of Part „A‟ are compulsory and each
questions carries 2 marks. Attempt any one
question from each Unit of Part „B‟. Each question
carries 12 marks.
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2 vadksa dk gSA Hkkx ^c* dh izR;sd bdkbZ ls fdlh ,d
iz’u dk mŸkj nhft,A izR;sd iz’u 12 vadksa dk gSA
Part—A
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Write short notes on the following :
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1. Droit administratif
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2. Personal Bias
O;fDrxr iwokZxzg
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3. Administrative discretion
iz’kklfud foosd
4. Exclusion of judicial review
U;kf;d leh{kk dk cfg”dkj
5. Writ of mandamus
ijekns’k dh fjV
6. Composition of Central Vigilance Commission
dsUnzh; lrdZrk vk;ksx dh lajpuk
Part—B
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UNIT—1
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7. “Dicey hampered the growth of administrative law in
England.” Critically examine the statement with
reference to development of administrative law in
India.
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dj fn;k FkkAÞ Hkkjr esa iz’kklfud fof/k ds fodkl ij bl
dFku dh vkykspukRed O;k[;k dhft,A
Or
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Explain the doctrine of separation of powers. Discuss
whether the constitution of India permits separation of
power or not and refer to relevant articles of the
constitution and judicial decisions.
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Or
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Explain the principle of „audi alteram partens‟ with the
help of decided cases.
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lgk;rk ls le>kb;sA
UNIT—3
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9. Critically discuss the writ of habeas corpus with the
help of suitable case laws.
cUnh izR;{khdj.k dh fjV dh lqlxa r fu.khZr oknksa dh
lgk;rk ls vkykspukRed O;k[;k dhft,A
Or
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What do you understand by judicial review of
administrative discretion ? Describe it with relevant
case laws.
iz’kklfud foosd ds U;kf;d iqufoZyksdu ls vki D;k le>rs
gSa \ fu.khZr oknksa dh lgk;rk ls le>kb;sA
UNIT—4
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10. Write notes on the following :
(a) Central Vigilance Commission
(b) Doctrine of legitimate expectation
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State the facts, decision and the principles of law laid
down by the Supreme Court in N. Nagendra Rao & Co.
vs. State of A. P. S.c. 1994.
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1994 okn ds rF;ksa] fu.kZ; ,oa fof/k ds izfrikfnr fl)kUrksa
dk fooj.k dhft,A
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