Administrative Law: The Unsung Hero Needs a Reality Check

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I firmly believe that the current teaching methodology for Administrative Law in most law schools is anemic. It's all about memorizing dogmatic principles, cases, and rules without any real-world application. The moment we delve into actual administrative decisions, we're in a soup because our understanding is limited to the textbook. The 'rule-based' approach doesn't serve justice; it only serves law students' exam needs. Take the famous Shreya Singhal case โ€“ most books cover it in 30 lines, but students don't understand the nuances of intermediary liability or how this judgment impacted Indian jurisprudence. It's time to move beyond mere 'rule-book' teaching and focus on real-life applications of Administrative Law! Push back, please.

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