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Introduction to Administrative Law
Administrative law is the body of law that governs the activities of administrative agencies of government
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Administrative law is considered a branch of public law
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Administrative law deals with the decision-making of administrative units of government
Administrative law part of a national regulatory scheme in such areas as police law, international trade, manufacturing, environment, taxation etc.
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Administrative law expanded greatly during the twentieth century, as legislative bodies worldwide created more government agencies to regulate the increasingly complex social, economic and political spheres of human interaction
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This century, the philosophy as to the role and function of the state has undergone a radial change. There was increase in governmental functions.
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Today, the state is required to look after the health, and morals of people, provide education to children and takes all the steps which social justice demands
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Today, the state is not merely a police state, but as a progressive democratic welfare state, it seeks to ensure social security and social welfare for the common man
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Today, the state is required to look after the health, and morals of people, provide education to children and takes all the steps which social justice demands
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Social development have widened the scope and ambit of administrative law
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The Administrative law deals with the structure, functions and powers of the Administrative organs
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Administrative Law lays down the methods and procedures which are to be followed by them during the course of remedies which are available to the persons whose rights and other privileges are damaged by their operations
Conclusion
Thus Administrative law can be studied under the three headsLegislative or Rule makingPurely ExecutiveJudicial or Adjudicative
Conclusion……Registration of Firms Legislative/ Rule making – ProcedurePurely Executive – Rejection / party refused to present before the RegistrarJudicial or Adjudicative – Hearing of Conflicts
Nature of Administrative Law
Administrative Law is a new branch of law that deals with the powers of the Administrative authorities
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Administrative law is to separate the way in which Administrative authorities could be kept within their limits so that the discretionary powers may not be turned into subjective powers
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Administrative law reflects the manner in which powers are exercised
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Administrative law provides remedies which are available to the aggrieved persons, when those powers are abused by administrative authorities
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The Administrative process has come to stay and it has to be accepted as a necessary evil in all progressive societies
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The execution and implementation of unchecked Administrative authorities may adversely affect the rights of the citizens
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The actual problem is to reconcile social welfare with rights of the individual subjects
Definition of Administrative Law
Many jurist have attempted to characterize it, but none of the definitions has completely define the nature, scope and contents of Administrative Law
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Definition by Ivor Jenningsadministrative law is the law relating to the administrative authorities1. It is very wide definition2. It does not distinguish administrative law from constitution law
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Definition by K. C. DavisAdministrative law as the law concerning the powers and procedures of administrative agencies
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Definition by Griffith and StreetThe main object of Administrative law is the operation and control of administrative authorities
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Improvement To Griffith and Street's DefinitionWhat are the procedures ANDWhat are the remedies available
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Definition by GarnerThose rules which are recognized by the court as law and which relates to and regulate the administration of government
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