Administrative Law by K. Sudhakar Reddy presents a clear and systematic treatment of the principles, structure, and practice of administrative law in India. It explores the nature, evolution, and scope of administrative law; the relationship between constitutional law and administrative law; key doctrines like natural justice, delegation, discretion; judicial review; delegated legislation; administrative adjudication; and the remedies and controls against administrative action. The book is structured to help students, academics, and practitioners understand both the theory and practical applications of administrative law.
Key Features:
- Thorough explanation of concepts such as natural justice, legitimate expectation, separation of powers.
- Detailed discussion on delegated legislation and administrative discretion.
- Coverage of judicial review-grounds, procedures and leading case law.
- Practical examples and cases illustrating administrative adjudication.
- Remedies available to individuals affected by administrative action.
- Wherever relevant, updates reflecting recent judgments and statutory amendments.
This book is aimed at law students, legal practitioners, judges, judicial service aspirants, and anyone involved in governance or public administration who needs to engage with administrative law theory and practice in India.