Administrative Law -Project Topics

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ADMINISTRATIVE LAW- PROJE TOPICS Dated 20/01/2013 IV YEAR -2013 Note: Please Note the Instruction Provided In the Last Page Sl . ID No. Name Topics 1 2090 02 MR. SHANTANU TIKADAR What is good governance? Explain the utility of good governance in administration of justice. 2 2090 03 MS. MODHULIKA BOSE Democratic discussion will help in establishing good governance of country: Comment 3 2090 04 MS. CHARU CHITWAN Accountability is one of the fundamental principles of democracy- Discuss 4 2090 05 MR. ANAGH SENGUPTA Right to information has strengthened transparency in administration- Discuss 5 2090 06 MS. APALA DAS Examine the ratio decidendi in ADM Jabalpur v. Shivkanth shukla 6 2090 07 MS. AANCHAL DALAL Examine and put your comments on Indira Ghandi v. Raj

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ADMINISTRATIVE LAW- PROJE TOPICS Dated 20/01/2013

IV YEAR -2013

Note: Please Note the Instruction Provided In the Last Page

     

Sl. ID No. Name Topics

1 209002 MR. SHANTANU TIKADAR

What is good governance? Explain the

utility of good governance in administration

of justice.

2 209003 MS. MODHULIKA BOSE

Democratic discussion will help in

establishing good governance of country:

Comment

3 209004 MS. CHARU CHITWAN

Accountability is one of the fundamental

principles of democracy- Discuss

4 209005 MR. ANAGH SENGUPTA

Right to information has strengthened

transparency in administration- Discuss

5 209006 MS. APALA DAS

Examine the ratio decidendi in ADM

Jabalpur v. Shivkanth shukla

6 209007 MS. AANCHAL DALAL

Examine and put your comments on Indira

Ghandi v. Raj Narain case. How far this

decision has helped in strengthening the

growth of democratic institutions

7 209008 MS. SANYA PARMAR

Comment on the judgement delivered by

justice H R Khanna in ADM Jabalpur case

and its impact on the growth of Rule of

Law

8 209009 MR. SAUMAY BHASIN

Administrative law is a by-product of

intensive form of government- comment.

9 209011

MS. NAYANTARA R. Examine the basic principles involved in

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Air India v. Nergesh Meerza

10 209012 MS. SRISHTI GOYAL

Discuss the new dimension of art. 14 of the

constitution towards strengthening the rule

of law

11 209013 MS. AKANKSHA KAUSHIK

Analyze the case of Indira Gandhi v. Raj

Narain and contribution made therein to

the growth of Administrative law in India

12 209014

MR. ASHISH DANIEL ALEXANDER

Examine and put your comments on

Gullapalli Nageswara Rao v. APSRTC (I

and II). How for this decision has helped in

re orienting the growth of administrative

law in India

13 209015 MR. ANUBHAB DASGUPTA

Analyze the principle of ‘duty to act fairly’

as decided in Keshav Mills Co. Ltd v.

Union of India.

14 209016 MR. ANISH SINGHVI

Discuss the ‘ doctrine of necessity’ with the

help of decided cases

15 209017 MS. TRISHA SINGHVI

Too much reliance on right to inform will

destroy and de stabilize democratic

institutions-discuss

16 209018 MS. AAYUSHEE SINGH

Political influence have destroyed the

powers and functions of quasi judicial

institutions in India- Discuss

17 209019 MS. RHYEA MALIK

Explain the rule of bias, how far it has

affected the administration of justice.

Explain your answerer with help of

decided cases

18 209020 MS. ADRIJA DAS

Examine the concept of ‘laying procedure’

as laid down in Narendra Kumar v. Union

of India.

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19 209021 MS. RUPSA MITRA

Discuss and critically evaluate the

principles involved in R. Radhkrishnan v.

Osmania University

20 209022

MS. BHAKTA DEBASMITA PIJUSH KANTI

Examine the relevance of classification of

administrative actions

21 209023

MS. NIKITA KANAM P ENGHEEPI

Comment on nature of the office of the

president of India as the chief executive

22 209025 MS. SUSANAH NAUSHAD

Comment on the binding nature of

administrative instructions

23 209026

MR. MILAN KUMAR SINGH TOMAR

Cortically evaluate rule making power in

UK

24 209027

MS. GITANJALI BALKRISHNA

Examine nature of judicial review of

administrative action as practiced in United

States

25 209028 MR. AISWARJA MOHANTY

What are departmental biases? In your

opinion what measures may help in the

elimination of this

26 209029

MS. PANKHURI MEHANDIRATTA

Critically evaluate the provisions relating to

the constitutional protection of civil servant

through decided cases

27 209030 MS. SHRUTI SINGH BAGHEL

Critically evaluate the administrative

procedure Act, 1946 (USA)

28 209032

MR. NIHAL KANIANTHRA JOSEPH

Examine the nature of comparative study of

administrative rule making power as

practiced in UK and USA

29 209033 MS. PRIGYA GUPTA

Discuss with help of decided cases Power

of judicial review on administrative rule

making as practiced in France and USA

30 209034 MR. SHOBIT PHUTELA

Comment on Nilabati Behera v. State of

Orissa (1993) 2 SCC 746

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31 209035

MS. RUTH PREETHIKA CHENCHIAH

Discuss briefly the Constitutional

perspective of the ‘Right to know’

32 209036 MS. RHEA PANDA

Analyse the reasons for growth of growth

of Administrative Law in India

33 209038 MR. PALLAB DAS

Comment on Post-decisional hearing with

special reference in India

34 209039

MR. KUNAL MADHAV KHAITAN

what are the essential requirement of

binding contract under the Indian

Constitution

35 209040

MR. SAURAJAY PRAKASH NANDA

Comment on the need for discretionary

power

36 209041 MR. VIVEK MATHUR

Governmental accountability helps to

promote individual justice-comment

37 209042 MR. ARCHIT MATHUR

Reasons for the classification of

administrative actions

38 209043 MS. MONALISA KOSARIA

Examine the nature of the liability of the

government in contracts

39 209044 MS. SRISHTI AISHWARYA

Administrative immunity from statute

operation has destroyed the basic principles

of administrative law-comment.

40 209045 MS. MALAVIKA CHANDU

Write a note on the administrative

adjudication system in India

41 209046 MR. VIDYMAAN SINGHAL Examine the nature of rule against bias

42 209047 MR. RISHABH MISHRA King can do no wrong-comment

43 209048 MS. ADITI PAL

What is Sub-delegation, how far it has

helped for the growth of administrative law

44 209049

MR. ABHISHEK RAJESH KHATRI

Preconceived notion of bias is not a good

sign for the growth of administrative law in

India

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45 209050 MS. SHRIYANI DATTA What is Doctrine of public accountability

46 209051 MS. M.S. ANUSHA REDDY

Strengthen of administrative law IS

strengthening democratic institution-

Discuss

47 209052 MS. D. AISHWARYA RAO

Role of common law in the growth of

Administrative LAW

48 209053

MS. VAISHNAVI CHILLAKURU

Examine the contribution of Indian

judiciary in upholding ‘permissible

delegation’

49 209054 MS. JENISHA PARIKH

Discuss the basic function of administrative

law in the formative period as laid down

by Prof. A.V Dicey

50 209055 MR. ABHINAV TIGGA

Comment on the contribution made by

Prof. Wade and Phillips to the growth of

administrative law

51 209056 MR. PUNEETH GANAPATHY

Evaluate Prof. Upendra Baxi’s writing on

the myth and reality of the Indian

administrative law and its utility

52 209057 MS. PANKHURI AGARWAL

Evaluate the principles of raj dharma and

its relevance in the present context.

53 209058 MS. ANUGYA SAHAI

Right to notice as a part of fair hearing-

Comment

54 209059 MS. PRERNA KHANDELWAL

Distinguish between quasi-judicial and

judicial action

55 209061 MS. UJWALA UPPALURI Evaluate the role of CAG in India

56 209063 MR. SMARAN S. SHETTY

Discuss and critically evaluate the decision

of the Supreme ADM Court in Jabalpur

case

57 209065

MS. NEYTRA NAYAK In your opinion what should not be part of

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Lok Pal bill

58 209066 MR. R. RAJKUMAR

What is writ of certiori? Mention grounds

for the issue of writ of certiorari

59 209067 MR. SUMAN MAZUMDAR

When an application for writ of prohibition

can be made against administrative actions

60 209068

MR. ARGHYA BRATA MANDAL

Critically evaluate the principles involved

in the writ of mandamus. Put your

comments with the help of decided cases

61 209070 MR. H. MURALI KRISHNAN

Why departmental enquiry is required as

one of the basic principles of administrative

law

62 209071 MS. MADHAVI KHARE

Comment on exhaustion of alternative

remedies

63 209072 MS. ANVITI CHATURVEDI

Discuss the significance of procedural

control of delegated legislation in the light

of Banwarila Agarwalla v. State of Bihar

Section - B

64 209074

MS. ESHA SATYA CHATTERJEE

Explain the nature and significance of the

decision of supreme Court in Harla v. State

of Rajasthan

65 209075 MR. VAISHAKH SHAJI

Comment and critically evaluate

administration of scheduled areas under the

constitution

66 209076 MS. PRITIKA RAI ADVANI

e-governance in the administration will

reduce the burden and work load of

government servants

67 209078 MS. SHIVIKA TIWARI

Recent scams in the communication sector

have introduced more transparency and

paved the way for cleansing the mess from

within

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68 209079 MR. IVAN

Distinctions between legitimate

expectation, promissory estoppels & mere

expectation

69 209080 MS. AYESHA TALPADE

Explain the basic principles involved in D.c

Wahwa v. State of Bihar

70 209081 MS. DIVYA MURTHY

What is improper exercise of discretion by

the administrative authorities

71 209082 MS. NANDITA JHA

Critically evaluate statutory Instruments

Act, 1947 (UK)

72 209084

MR. DIPAYAN BHATTACHERJEE

Explain in detail the steps taken by the govt

of west Bengal to cultivate, preserve and

restore the democratic institutions.

73 209085 MS. RUPA ROY

What is Fair hearing, why it is required

discuss its utility

74 209087 MS. BEDASHRUTI MALLIK

Discuss in detail the liability of public

servant

75 209088 MS. PRATHIMA APPAJI

Examine the right to rebut adverse evidence

with the help of decided cases

76 209089 MR. DEEP RAO PALEPU

Why maintenance of confidentiality is

required in administration?

77 209091 MR. NIKUNJ AGARWAL

Examine the role of Anna Hazare in

generating public opinion for a national

lokpal bill

78 209092 MS. RAVEENA DHAMIJA

Discuss in detail the advantages of

Injunction and declarative remedies

79 209093 MR. GAURAV MALHOTRA

Explain the basic differences in

administrative law practiced in USA and

India

80 209094

MS. SUSHMITA SARIN Examine the role of judicial activism in

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strengthening administrative justice

81 209095 MR. BALU G. NAIR

Comment on nature of the binding nature of

administrative instructions

82 209096 MS. AANCHAL BASUR

Critically evaluate the functions of

collective and individual responsibility of

ministers in the administration of justice

83 209098 MS. ANUPAMA SHARMA

Comment on the nature of liability of

administrator in tort

84 209100 MR. SAHIL ARORA

Discuss in detail the role of local self

government in solving day to day problems

of the people.

85 209101 MS. HARSHIT KHANDAR

Explain the nature of the office of prime

minister of India as provided under the

prevailing rule and practices

86 209102 MS. RITIKA AGARWAL

Critically appraise the powers and function

of the office of CVC in India

87 209103

MS. SHILPA MARGARET EKKA

Failure to exercise discretion will make

growth of administrative law redundant?

88 209105 MS. M.U. GANASHRUTHI

Explain in detail the role and impact of the

press on the growth of the democratic

institutions.

89 209106 MR. ADITHYA JAYARAJ

Positive action by the executive is a pre-

requisite and sine quo non for the growth of

democracy and democratic institutions in

India- Discuss

90 209107

MR. JONATHAN LALRINTLUANGA

Discuss the impact of Doctrine of

separation of power on the growth of

administrative law in India

91 209108

MS. KRITIKA SETHIA What is Judicial control of administrative

tribunal? Why it is required. Explain with

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the help of decided cases

92 209110 MS. SONIKA BAJPEYEE

Comment on the abuse of administrative

discretionary powers with the help of

decided cases

93 209111

MR. SHREYAS VIJAYVARGIYA

The existing control methods relating to

money transfer is totally inadequate. How

this can be plucked

94 209112 MR. ANKESH SHREYANSH

Critically evaluate the provisions relating to

writ of qua warrant

95 209113 MS. ABHIPSITA KUNDU

Critically evaluate the powers and functions

of French administrative tribunal.

96 209114

MR. MIDHUN JOSEPH ZACHARIA

Explain the principle of Locus standi in

public interest litigation with the help of

decided cases

97 209115 MS. HARSHITA JALAN

What are the Privileges, immunities and

liabilities of the administrators as provided

under the Indian Law

98 209116 MR. ARNAB BASU

Explain the law relating to Judicial control

over administrative rule-making with the

help of decided cases

99 209117 MR RAGHAV KUMAR

Need for administrative adjudication is a

basic principles of for the growth of

administrative law

100 209118 MS. GAYATHRI R.

Discuss the contractual liability of

government under the Indian Constitution

101 209119

MS. AKANKSHA CHOUDHARY

Critically evaluate Panchayati Raj System

in India

102 209120 MR. PRASHANT PRANJAL

Examine the nature of Post-decisional

hearing with special reference to India

103 20912 MR. SHISHIRA AMARNATH Critically evaluate the Procedural control

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1 over the administrative rule -making

104 209122

MR. SHOUMENDU MUKHERJI

Examine and critically comment on Lokpal

bill of west Bengal

105 209123

MS. NITHYA RHEA RAJSHEKHAR

Examine the nature of Judicial control over

administrative discretion in England

106 209124 MR. VINAYAK MEHROTRA

Reforming the administrative law through

the CBI in India- Discuss

107 209125 MR. AKSHAY CHOUDHARY

Cortically evaluate the administrative

commission report adopted by the

government of India for strengthening the

growth of administrative law India

108 209126 MS. ANCHAL VERMA

Critically evaluate the concept of legitimate

expectation with the help decided cases

109 209127 MR. KARAN SANGWAN

Define the promissory estoppels and

elucidate the doctrine with the help of

decided cases

110 209128 MR. AKSHAT BAJPAI

Judicial review is the basic structure of

Indian constitution-comment

111 209129

MR. HARSHAVARDHAN SINGH RATHORE

What is pecuniary bias? How it has

affected the administration of justice

112 209131 MS. DEVYANI JAIN

Critically evaluate the role of quasi-judicial

body in the growth of administrative law

113 209132 MR. SIDDHARTH TIWARY

Judicial control over administrative

discretion in India and UK

114 209133 MS. KHUSHI KEGRIWAL

Critically evaluate administrative rule

making power under USA and UK

115 209135 MS. ADITI

The relevance of Henry VIII clause in the

development of contemporary

administrative law

116 20913 Mr. SHOURYA SENGUPTA Rule of law is one of the basic structure of

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6 the Constitution- Discuss

117 209137 MS. NAINA PACHNANDA

What is capacity building? Why it is

required, in what way it can strengthen the

growth of administrative law

118 208089 MS. SHRITI BRAHMA

Administrative law is not constitutional

law-comment

119 208130

MS. M. WASEEM SHUAIB AHMED

Explain the place of exceptions to the rule

of natural justice

120

208134

MR. HERSH SEWAK Explain the rule of bias. How it has affected

the administration of justice. Explain your

answerer through decided cases

121 208107

MS. ANSHITA PRIYADARSINI

What are the departmental biases? In your

opinion what measures will put an end to

this

122

208105

MR. RITURAJ What are the personal biases, how the

personal bias can damage democratic

institutions.

123 206134

MR. PIYUSH RATH Distinguish between law and policy

124

207065

MS. BARKHA RANI PEGU Explain the role of reasoning in

administrative adjudication. Base your

reasoning on the strength of decided cases

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