Administrative Law {K-3003}
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Administrative Law old question paper for CCSU LLB Syllabus |
Administrative Law old question paper for CCSU LLB Syllabus
2015
(Section-A)
Q.1. Judicial Review
Q.2. Droit Administratif.
Q.3. ‘Doctrine of Bias’
Q.4. Writ of quo Warranto.
Q.5. Writ of Mandamus.
(Section-B)
Q.6. Write a short note on Doctrine of ‘Audi Alteran Partem’
Q.7. Explain the “The Rule of Law”
Q.8. Explain Resoned Decision.
(Section-C)
Q.9. Discuss the causes of the development of Administrative law.
Q.10. Define Natural Justice. What rules of Natural Justice are followed in the administrative and quasi-judicial proceedings?
Q.11. Discuss the Judicial controls to be exercised over delegated legislation.
Q.12. Discuss the scope of the Writ of certiorari.
Q.13. What is the doctrine of ‘Separation of Power”? How far it is followed in the Indian Constitution.
2016
(Section-A)
Q.1. Explain the meaning of “Separation of powers.
Q.2. Define the meaning of ‘Delegated Legislation’. What is its necessity?
Q.3. Explain and illustrate the meaning of ‘Reasoned decision’.
Q.4. Explain the nature and scope of Writ of Quo-warranto.
Q.5. Comment upon the working of Central Administrative Tribunals.
(Section-B)
Q.6. Define the term Administrative law. Discuss the nature and purpose of Administrative Law.
Q.7. Discuss briefly ‘Rule Against Bias’ with relevant Indian cases.
Q.8. Write a short essay on the Institution of Ombudsman.
(Section-C)
Q.9. What are different types of administrative functions?
Q.10. Write a critical note on doctrine of ‘Legitimate Expectation’.
Q.11. Discuss the objective of the writ of Mandamus. Against whom or on the grounds it can be issued? Refer to the case law.
Q.12. Discuss in detail, Government privilege to withhold evidence in public interest.
Q.13. Comment upon the institution of ‘Lokayukta’. Explain its functions and powers.
2017
(Section-A)
Q.1. Central Administrative Tribunal(CAT)
Q.2. The doctrine of separation of power
Q.3. Judicial Review
Q.4. Doctrine of bias.
Q.5. Driot Administration
(Section-B)
Q.6. Define Administrative Action.
Q.7. Write a short note on the ‘doctrine of Audi Alteram Partem’.
Q.8. Explain subordinate legislation.
(Section-C)
Q.9. Discuss the definition, nature and scope of the Administrative Law.
Q.10. What is Natural Justice? Discuss certain rules of Natural Justice.
Q.11. Discuss various controls to be exercised over delegated legislation.
Q.12. What is Public Interest Litigation? Explain its origin and nature in the Indian Context.
Q.13. What is Lokpal? Discuss functions of Lokpal.
2018
(Section-A)
Q.1. What is ‘Natural Justice’?
Q.2. Draiot Administraif.
Q.3. Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT)
Q.4. Doctrine of ‘Bias’
Q.5. Explain the doctrine ‘Locus Standi’.
(Section-B)
Q.6. Write a short note on the doctrine of “Audi Alteram Partem.”
Q.7. ‘No person shall be a judge in his own case.’ Discuss this rule.
Q.8. Define Administrative Action.
(Section-C)
Q.9. Define Administrative Law. Discuss its nature and scope.
Q.10. Define Administrative Tribunal. Give the reasons for the growth of Tribunals.
Q.11. Define ‘Rule of Law’. What is the importance of the Rule of law in the welfare state?
Q.12. What is ‘Lokpal’. What steps have been taken in India in regards to the appointment of Lokpal?
Q.13. Define ‘Delegated Legislation’. Discuss the necessity and importance of Delegated Legislation.
2019
(Section-A)
Q.1. Reasoned decision.
Q.2. Rule of Law.
Q.3. Audi alteram partem
Q.4. Writ of ‘Quo-warranto’.
Q.5. Doctrine of ‘Legitimate expectation’.
(Section-B)
Q.6. What do you understand about the doctrine of bias? Giving the classification of bias explains the doctrine.
Q.7. Discuss the doctrine of ‘separation of powers’. How is this doctrine relevant in India?
Q.8. What is Public Interest Litigation? Explain its origin and development in Indian context. Refer to decided cases.
(Section-C)
Q.9. What is the importance of delegated legislation? State the reasons for the development. Discuss the judicial control of delegated legislation.
Q.10. What do you mean by ‘Writ of mandamus’? With the help of decided cases discuss different grounds for the issuing of the writ of Mandamus.
Q.11. What do you mean by Administrative Tribunal? What are its characteristics? Comment upon the working of the Central Administrative Tribunal.
Q.12. What do you mean by Institution of lokpal? Discuss the merits and demerits of the Institution of Lokpal in the light of the recent Act passed by the Parliament?
Q.13. What do you mean by Administrative
2020
(Section-A)
Q.1. Define ‘Writ of Quo-warranto’.
Q.2. Droiot Administratif.
Q.3. Judicial Review
Q.4. Why is delegated legislation is necessary?
Q.5. What do you understand by prerogative writs?
(Section-B)
Q.6. What is ‘Writ of mandamus’?
Q.7. Discuss the doctrine of ‘Separation of Powers’.
Q.8. What is a quasi-judicial act?
(Section-C)
Q.9. Define ‘Administrative law’. Discuss its nature and scope.
Q.10. What do you understand by “Natural Justice”? Explain the rules of natural justice with exceptions.
Q.11. Write a critical note on judicial control over administrative action.
Q.12. What is ‘Lokpal’? What steps have been taken in India in regards of the appointment of Lokpal?
Q.13. What is ‘Delegated Legislation’? What are the limits laid down by the judiciary over the powers the legislature can not delegate?
2021
(Section-A)
Q.1. Habeas Corpus
Q.2. Injunction
Q.3. Judicial Review
Q.4. Inquiry Commision
Q.5. Right to Know
(Section-B)
Q.6. Discuss Subordinate Legislation.
Q.7. ‘No Person shall be a Judge in his own case’ Comment.
Q.8. Discuss a difference between Administrative Law and Constitutional Law.
(Section-C)
Q.9. What do you understand about Administrative Law? Discuss its nature and scope.
Q.10. What is ‘Drait Administratif’? Discuss its principles.
Q.11. What do you mean by the Doctrine of ‘Separation of Power’. Discuss its importance in the context of Administrative law.
Q.12. Discuss the Parliamentary control over Delegated Legislation.
OR
Write an essay an “Ombudsman”
Q.13. What do you understand about ‘Natural Justice’? Explain the rules of Natural Justice’? Explain the rules of Natural Justice with exceptions.
2022
(Section-A)
Q.1. Injunction
Q.2. Writ of mandamus
Q.3. Right to Know
Q.4. Doctrine of Bias
Q.5. Driot Administration
(Section-B)
Q.6. “No person can be judge in his own case.” Comment.
Q.7. Write a note on administrative action.
Q.8. What is the Central Vigilance Commission? How a complaint is tackled by the commission?
(Section-C)
Q.9. Discuss the writ jurisdiction under Article 32 and 226.
Q.10. What do you mean by delegated legislation? Explain.
Q.11. Define Administrative Law and trace the history of development of Administrative Law in India.
Q.12. What do you mean by Doctrine of ‘Separation of Powers’. Discuss its importance in the context of Administrative law.
Q.13. What is Public Interest Litigation? What kind of cases can be filed as Public Interest Litigation? How is Public Interest Litigation beneficial for the society?
2023
(Section-A)
Q.1. Write down the causes for growth of administrative Law.
Q.2. What do you mean by ‘Reasoned decision’?
Q.3. Explain in very brief the essentials of writ of habeas Corpus.
Q.4. What is the object of the writ of prohibition?
Q.5. What is the object of Public Interest Litigation?
(Section-B)
Q.6. No one shall be condemned un-heared. Discuss with the help of decided cases.
Q.7. What do you mean by writ of Quo-warranto? WIth the help of decided cases discuss the scope of this writ.
Q.8. Discuss constitution, functions and powers of Administrative Tribunal.
(Section-C)
Q.9. Rule of law implies that every citizen is subject to law. In the light of thai fact, discuss Doctrine of Rule of Law as propounded by Prof. A.V.Dicey. How is this doctrine relevant in the Indian legal system? Discuss with the help of decided cases.
Q.10. Doctrine of separations of powers speaks about the division of the legislative, executive and judicial functions of government among separate. Discuss this doctrine with the help of decided cases. Howthsi doctrine is implicit in our constitution. Discuss.
Q.11. What do you mean by delegated legislation? Explain the judicial control over delegated legislation. Refer to decided cases.
Q.12. With the help of decided cases maxim ‘Nemo judex in causa sua’
Q.13. Discuss critically the powers, functions and role of ombudsman in India.
Administrative Law old question paper for CCSU LLB Syllabus