Public Administration for Law Students by Dr. Preetam V. Jain and Mugdha Hedau is a structured academic text that introduces the fundamental principles and functioning of public administration within the legal and governance framework. The book explains how administrative institutions operate, how public policies are implemented, and how administrative law interacts with governance structures in modern democratic systems. Designed specifically for law students, the text bridges the gap between legal theory and administrative practice by discussing the organization of government, decision-making processes, accountability mechanisms, and the role of public institutions. The book helps readers understand how administrative systems influence legal processes, public service delivery, and policy enforcement.
Key Features
- Clear explanation of the basic concepts and theories of public administration
- Discussion of government structure, administrative agencies, and governance mechanisms
- Analysis of policy formulation and public administration processes
- Coverage of administrative accountability and transparency principles
- Integration of public administration concepts with legal education
- Structured content designed specifically for law students
- Academic presentation supporting university curriculum and examinations
- Useful reference for understanding governance and administrative functioning
This book is particularly useful for LL.B. students studying public administration as part of their legal curriculum. It also benefits students preparing for judiciary examinations, civil services aspirants, researchers in governance studies, and legal scholars interested in the relationship between administrative institutions and law. The book serves as a helpful academic guide for understanding public administration in the context of legal governance and policy implementation.