Lectures on Administrative Law is an authoritative guide to the doctrines, principles, and practice of administrative law. It provides a structured exploration of fundamental topics such as delegated legislation, administrative discretion, natural justice, and judicial review. Through clear explanations, case studies, and examples, the book highlights how administrative law functions as a vital mechanism for controlling state power and protecting individual rights.
The book delves into the legal frameworks governing public authorities, administrative tribunals, and quasi-judicial bodies. Special attention is given to constitutional oversight, the rule of law, and the limits of executive power. Students, lawyers, and scholars are equipped with practical tools to analyze administrative decisions, understand procedural safeguards, and navigate complex legal challenges. By bridging theory and practice, it serves as both an academic reference and a practical guide for anyone involved in public law.






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