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100 | _aJustice D M Dharmadhikari | ||
245 | _aPrinciples of Administrative Law | ||
250 | _a8th ed. | ||
260 |
_aGurgaon _bLexis Nexis _c2017 |
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300 | _a1534 | ||
490 | _aVolume 1 | ||
500 | _aA leading treatise on the subject for over four decades, M P Jain and S N Jain Principles of Administrative Law provides a clear enunciation of the principles of Indian administrative law. This updated edition takes into account all new developments that have evolved through a number of significant judicial pronouncements, the focus of which has been to strengthen procedural and substantive safeguards vis-à-vis the administration. The increasing contact of the individual with the administrative machinery makes this book an ideal reference for judges, advocates, government officials, academicians, students and interested citizens Key highlights:- • This is a thematically arranged commentary on Administrative Law • It examines in detail the concept and practice of administrative law across 2 volumes and 47 chapters • Incorporates all significant judicial and legislative developments since its last edition • Traces developments both in India as well as in the UK • Covers the latest case law and legislative developments • Provides critical analysis of the latest Supreme Court Judgments | ||
650 | _aAdministrative law | ||
650 | _aJudicial review of administrative acts | ||
700 | _aM P Jain | ||
700 | _aS N Jain | ||
942 | _cBK |