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Administrative Law by Cornell University Law School

Administrative Law by Cornell University Law School

Administrative Law by Cornell University Law School

Administrative law is the body of law that governs the activities of administrative agencies of government. Major topics covered includes: Administrative Agency, Administrative Hearing, Administrative Law, Administrative Law Judge (ALJ), Administrative Procedure Act, Administrative Procedure Act (APA), Administrative Warrant, Impeachment and Internal Revenue Service.

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This note explains introduction to administrative law, Constitutional foundation and limitation of administrative law, Administrative agencies subjects of administrative law, Rule making, Judicial power of administrative agencies, Controlling mechanism of governmental powers, Judicial review, Remedies and government.

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Administrative by Law by University of Delhi

Administrative by Law by University of Delhi

This Lecture note contains these following topics starting with Nature and Scope of Administrative Law, Delegated Legislation, Administrative Discretion, Principles of Natural Justice, Judicial Review, Right to Information, Tribunals, – Commissions of Inquiry and Central Vigilance Commission, Regulatory Agencies and Redressal of Complaints against the administration: The Institution of Ombudsman.

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Administrative Law Handbook

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Administrative Law Notes, Case Laws And Study Material

Administrative Law Notes, Case Laws And Study Material

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