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Domestic Tribunals are defined by the author as non-judicial bodies when they act judicially and in this book he examines the law applicable to these bodies and the constitution and powers of some of the more important ones. In this exposition of the rules of natural justice, the author has extensively referred to the judicial pronouncements. The book is addressed to persons who are called upon to preside over such tribunals and they will find here much to interest and instruct them.
PART I : DOMESTIC TRIBUNAL
CHAPTER I : INTRODUCTORY
Reasons for conferring judicial powers on Administrative Authorities 3 What is meant by Domestic Tribunal 4 Domestic 7 Domestic Tribunal and the Courts 8
CHAPTER II : DIFFERENT CLASSES OF DOMESTIC TRIBUNALS
Voluntary Social Associations 11 Samaj 25 Religious Fraternity 25 Castes 29 Associations Involving Economic Consequences 35 Trade unions and disciplinary bodies 35 Bar Councils 46 Educational Institutions 51
PART II : ADMINISTRATIVE JURISDICTIONS
Administrative Jurisdictions Limitation of Powers 77 Rule of ultra vires 78 Legislative Power 79 Determining Conditions, etc. 80 Ilbert 80 Quasi-Judicial Powers 85 Administrative orders 87 Local Self-Government 89 Corporations 89 Damodar Valley Corporation 90 Life Insurance Corporations 91 Damodar Valley Corporation 93 Relief Finance Administration 93 Road Transport Corporation 94 State Bank of India 95 Departmental Agencies 96 Government Companies 96 Non-Government Companies with Govt. Control 98 Concluding Remarks 99 SUBJECT INDEX 100
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