Article on Indian Law
Navigating the Maze of Administrative Law
admin clat_ugA CLAT UG Exam Strategy for Aspiring Lawyers
"Justice must always be open to the world, and justice must not only be done but must also be seen to be done."**Judicial Review: A Powerful Tool** Q: What is judicial review, and how does it work in Administrative Law? A: Judicial review is the process by which the judiciary examines the decisions of administrative bodies, such as the Central Information Commission or the State Public Information Officers, to ensure they are not arbitrary or unreasonable. Section 5 of the Administrative Tribunals Act, 1985, gives the Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT) the power to review administrative decisions. **Exam Strategy** Q: How should I approach Administrative Law questions in the CLAT UG exam? A: Focus on understanding the key statutes, landmark cases, and judicial maxims. Practice applying the principles of Administrative Law to real-world scenarios. Pay attention to the separation of powers and the role of judicial review in ensuring accountability. **Real-World Scenario** Imagine you're a young lawyer working for a non-profit organization. The local municipality has decided to grant a lease to a private developer to build a new shopping complex, despite concerns from local residents about environmental impact and displacement of small businesses. How would you use Administrative Law principles to challenge this decision and protect the rights of the affected community?โ _Lord Denning_
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