Administrative Agencies and judicial control / Ashok Kumar.
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- 978-93-80833-54-5
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1. Administrative Agency - An introduction
2. Administrative Tribunals
3. Administrative reforms
4. Judicial remedies in India
5. Administrative Discretion and control
6. Subordinate legislation
7. Rule of law and administration
8. Public law review
9. Administrative relations
10. Natural relations
11. Directive principles
The present concept of modern welfare state and its plans of industrialization, public health, education, planning, social security, transport, agriculture and national assistance gave rise to multiple problems, the solution of which required technical and expert knowledge, which the ordinary courts were lacking. Not only this thousands of disputes arose due to multifarious social legislation which required speedy justice. And it was felt that only administrative tribunals could solve these problems.
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