Principles of Administrative Law is a classic and authoritative work that provides an in-depth understanding of the framework governing administrative authorities in India. Authored originally by the eminent jurists M. P. Jain and S. N. Jain and revised by Justice K. Kannan, this 9th edition reflects the latest judicial developments and evolving administrative practices.
The book systematically explains core concepts such as rule of law, separation of powers, administrative discretion, delegated legislation, and principles of natural justice. It offers a detailed analysis of judicial review of administrative action, highlighting constitutional safeguards and remedies available against abuse of power. Extensive references to landmark judgments make the text highly practical and examination-oriented.
Written in a clear, structured, and scholarly manner, the book balances theoretical foundations with real-world legal application. It is widely prescribed in Indian universities and remains a trusted reference for courts and practitioners alike.
This volume is indispensable for anyone seeking a clear, authoritative, and up-to-date understanding of Administrative Law in India.






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