This book by Dr. S.R. Myneni presents a scholarly and principled examination of administrative law with a specific focus on safeguarding citizens against unlawful government action. It explores the constitutional and legal foundations of administrative power, emphasizing judicial control, rule of law, and procedural fairness. The work analyses how administrative law functions as a protective mechanism to prevent arbitrariness, abuse of discretion, and excessive executive interference in the rights of individuals.
Key Features
- In-depth analysis of core principles of administrative law
- Focus on protection of citizens from unlawful and arbitrary governmental action
- Examination of judicial review, natural justice, and administrative discretion
- Integration of constitutional principles governing administrative authorities
- Reference to leading and recent judicial decisions
- Academic yet practical treatment suitable for legal study and application
This book is especially useful for law students, advocates, judicial officers, academicians, civil servants, legal researchers, and policy professionals. It serves as a valuable resource for understanding how administrative law operates to control governmental power, ensure accountability, and protect individual rights within the framework of constitutional governance.