University Of Pune Question Paper
LL. M. ( Semester - III ) Examination - 2010
LW - 314 : ADMINISTRATIVE PROCESS AND JUDICIAL CONTROL
(New Course)
Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 60
Instructions :
(1) Attempt any four questions.
(2) All questions carry equal marks i.e. 15 each.
Q.1) Explain nature, scope and extent of judicial control of Administrative
Actions through writs in India.
Q.2) What do you understand by ‘Institutional Decision’ ? Explain judicial
response on this issue in India.
Q.3) Trace evolution and significance of the principle of ‘Audi Alterm Partem’
through the judicial decisions in India and United Kingdom.
Q.4) Point out the shortcomings and limitations of Legislative Control on
Delegated Legislation. Why Delegated Legislations need to be controlled ?
Q.5) Give a comparative account of Jurisdictional Error and Error of Law on
the basis of Judicial Decisions.
Q.6) Write notes : (Any Two)
(a) Doctrine of Legitimate Expectations
(b) Privileges of the Government in Legal Proceedings
(c) Reasoned Decision
(d) Publication
Q.7) Give a Comparative Analysis of Indian and English Law (Judicial) on
Doctrine of Bias.
LL. M. ( Semester - III ) Examination - 2010
LW - 314 : ADMINISTRATIVE PROCESS AND JUDICIAL CONTROL
(New Course)
Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 60
Instructions :
(1) Attempt any four questions.
(2) All questions carry equal marks i.e. 15 each.
Q.1) Explain nature, scope and extent of judicial control of Administrative
Actions through writs in India.
Q.2) What do you understand by ‘Institutional Decision’ ? Explain judicial
response on this issue in India.
Q.3) Trace evolution and significance of the principle of ‘Audi Alterm Partem’
through the judicial decisions in India and United Kingdom.
Q.4) Point out the shortcomings and limitations of Legislative Control on
Delegated Legislation. Why Delegated Legislations need to be controlled ?
Q.5) Give a comparative account of Jurisdictional Error and Error of Law on
the basis of Judicial Decisions.
Q.6) Write notes : (Any Two)
(a) Doctrine of Legitimate Expectations
(b) Privileges of the Government in Legal Proceedings
(c) Reasoned Decision
(d) Publication
Q.7) Give a Comparative Analysis of Indian and English Law (Judicial) on
Doctrine of Bias.
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