This document appears to be an exam for a diploma in labour laws and administrative laws. It contains 9 questions covering various topics in administrative law, including:
1. The significance of writ of certiorari for controlling administrative action.
2. Judicial control over administrative discretion.
3. The importance of public interest litigation.
4. Different types of public corporations.
The candidate must answer 6 of the 9 questions covering these administrative law topics.
This document appears to be an exam for a diploma in labour laws and administrative laws. It contains 9 questions covering various topics in administrative law, including:
1. The significance of writ of certiorari for controlling administrative action.
2. Judicial control over administrative discretion.
3. The importance of public interest litigation.
4. Different types of public corporations.
The candidate must answer 6 of the 9 questions covering these administrative law topics.
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5. E x a m i n e t h e s i g n i f i c a n c e o f t h e w r i t o f Name of the Candidate :
certiorari as a means to control the 7613 administrative action. DIPLOMA EXAMINATION, 2013 6. E x p l a i n t h e j u d i c i a l control over administrative discretion. ( LABOUR LAWS WITH ADMINISTRATIVE LAWS )
7. Write an essay on the importance of public ( PAPER - III )
interest litigation. 130. ADMINISTRATIVE LAWS 8. Write about public corporation. State different May ] [ Time : 3 Hours types of corporations. Maximum : 100 Marks 9. Write a note on any TWO of the following :
(a) Doctrine of Estoppel. Answer any SIX questions.
ALL questions carry EQUAL marks. (b) Donoughmors Committee. 1. Tr a c e t h e h i s t o r i c a l d e v e l o p m e n t of (c) Malafide. administrative laws in India. (d) Henry-VIII Clause. 2. What is meant by the Doctrine of Natural Justice? Explain the exceptions to doctrine.