Administrative law is derived from the need to create and develop a system of public administration. It is the part of law that governs the activities of executive branch of agencies of government making administrative law of constitutional, political as well as juridical importance. Administrative law broadly covers the organization, powers, duties, and functions of public authorities such that one of its principle objects is ensuring efficient, economical and just administration.
Executive Law Making - Indian Position:
Control on Executive Law Making:
Judicial Review of Administrative Action and Administrative Discretion:
Doctrine of Ultra Vires:
Unconstitutionality:
Judicial Control of Subordinate Legislation:
Doctrine of Excessive Legislation:
Rule Against Bias: