The judges of subordinate courts are appointed by the Governor in consultation with the Chief Justice of the High Court of the concerned State.... View Article
Revenue courts deal with cases of land revenue in the State. The highest revenue court in the district is the Board of Revenue. Under it are the... View Article
These principles aim to provide fair, impartial and reasonable justice. These principles include: No person should be a judge in his own... View Article
The administrative tribunals are needed because of the following reasons: The administrative tribunals are the instruments for the application... View Article
The main advantages of the administrative tribunals are as follows: Administrative adjudication has brought about flexibility and adaptability... View Article
Even though administrative adjudication is essential and useful in modem day administration, there are some main drawbacks that are mentioned... View Article
Administrative law has the following characteristics: It subordinates the common law, rights of personal freedom, and private property to the... View Article
According to Article 323 A, the Parliament may establish administrative tribunals for the adjudication of disputes relating to recruitment and... View Article
The examples of an Administrative Tribunal are as follows: The Election Commission is a tribunal for adjudication of matters pertaining to the... View Article
There are different types of administrative tribunals, which are governed by the statutes, rules, and regulations of the Central Government as... View Article
Article 261 of the Indian Constitution deals with Public acts, records and judicial proceedings. It has the following provisions: Full faith and... View Article
The 52nd Amendment Act of 1985 is popularly known as Anti-Defection Law because it provided for disqualification of members of Parliament and... View Article
Article 263 of the Indian Constitution deals with provisions with respect to an inter-State Council. It further has the following provisions:... View Article
Out of the three lists in the seventh schedule of the Indian Constitution, water is a matter included in Entry 17 of List-II, i.e. State... View Article