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The document discusses the topics assigned to law students for their administrative law assignments. Various topics related to concepts in administrative law like separation of powers, rule of law, delegation of legislation etc. have been allotted to different students.

Different topics related to administrative law like meaning and growth of administrative law, Dicey's formulation of rule of law, welfare state and administrative law etc. have been assigned to different students identified by their enrollment numbers.

Guidelines provided for submitting the assignments include not attaching acknowledgements, submitting only soft copies, mentioning topics in capital letters, properly dividing topics into subheads and conclusions, following formatting instructions, citing references and more.

Details of Topics Assigned (administrative law)

B.A. LL.B. IVrd Sem.-HPNLU, Shimla


ENROL.NO. NAME Topic
1020171801 Bhavesh Bhaskar Meaning and Growth of Administrative Law: A Comparative
Study of U.K., USA and India.
1020171802 Pankaj Rawal Dicey’s formulation of Rule of Law: A Critical Analysis.
1020171803 Shiva Naman Welfare State and Administrative Law: Challenges and solutions
in light of changing means of administration
1020171804 Vaishali Panch An analysis of Rule of Law and its challenges in Democratic
form of Government.
1020171805 Akhil Kumar Montesquieu’s formulation of Separation of Powers: A Critical
Gupta analysis
1020171806 Shivani Doctrine of Separation of Power: An analysis of India position
Choudhary under the Constitution in light of leading cases
1020171807 Harshit Pareek A Comparative overview of Separation of Powers: Position in
USA, UK and India.
1020171808 Eshita Jain Rule Making Power and its extent: A Study with decided cases.
1020171809 Saksham Sharma Conditional Legislation: A study with reference to decided cases.
1020171810 Shiva Vishnoi Permissible limits of Delegated Legislation: An analysis in the
light of relevant case laws.
1020171811 Rohit Katra Publication as a procedural requirement: A Comparative Study of
U.K., USA and India.
1020171813 Abhishek Jaiswal Role of Consultation in Rule making: A critical analysis in light
of modern day Rule making process
1020171814 Shivam Tiwari Concept of Laying and its binding nature: A study with reference
to relevant case Laws.
1020171815 Rishabh Kumar Techniques of Judicial Control over Rule making power of
Administration: A study.
1020171816 Nitish Singh Role of Supreme Court of India in upholding Rule of Law
Solanki
1020171817 Anuj Goyal Judicial review of administrative action on Malice: An analytical
study in light of leading cases.
1020171818 Rajendra Singh Wednesbury’s Principle: A comparative study of India, U.K. and
U.S.A.
1020171819 Devendra Deelu Doctrine of Proportionality and Article 14 of the Constitution: A
Comparative Study
1020171820 Aman Sharma Concept of triple I: It’s Evolution and application in India
1020171821 Nimish Bassi Irrelevant Consideration: A ground of judicial review in
administrative actions in light of decided cases.
1020171822 Ayush Goduhan Legitimate expectation: A bridge between claim & no claim.
1020171824 Bhanu Pratap Non-Application of mind and its impact on Administrative
Singh Rathore action: A critical study
1020171825 Akash Choudhary Case Comment on Om Kumar & Others v. Union of India, AIR
2000 SC 3689.
1020171827 Aditya Dwivedi Judicial review of Administrative Action: A comparative study
1020171828 Shashwat Judicial review and abuse of Administrative discretion: An
Srivastava analysis with reference to decided cases.
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B.A. LL.B. IVrd Sem.-HPNLU, Shimla
1020171829 Sahil Kumar Concept of Principle of Natural Justice & its impact on
administrative action: An analysis.
1020171830 Jatin Patel Concept of rule against bias: an analysis with relevant case laws
1020171831 Dushyant Pratap Right of fair hearing: A study with special reference to Pre-
Singh Decision hearing.
1020171832 Shrvan Kumar Post-Decision Hearing: An analysis with relevant case law.
Lahoti
1020171833 Manushi Speaking Order: An essential element to stop abuse of
Administrative Power of adjudication
1020171834 Aarjav Jain Concept of judicial review and its distinction with appeal.
1020171835 Aadya Saxena Mandamus: An important weapon to redress the grievances of
people.
1020171836 Mollshree Pareek Critical Analysis of World Justice Project
1020171837 Tejpunj Tripathi
1020171838 Neelesh Shukla Ouster Clause: A conceptual analysis.
1020171839 Mrigendra N. Powers of High Court under Articles 226 and 227: Its’ Scope and
Upadhyay comparison with Article 32
1020171840 Alankrita Malviya Writs, their kind and grounds: A critical analysis
1020171841 Adhar Gupta Concept of judicial review and its kinds: A study
1020171842 Anuj Singh Sirohi Classification of Administrative Actions: an analysis with
relevant case laws.
1020171843 Kritika Katoch Genesis and Philosophy of Tribunal: A study with reference to
India.
1020171844 Priyanka Thakur Administrative Adjudication: A comparative overview with
Judicial adjudication
1020171845 Vishwajeet Singh Overview of Tribunals in India with particular reference to
Administrative Tribunals established under Articles 323A and
323B of the Indian Constitution.
1020171846 Tarun Chhapola Power of Judicial Review and growth of Administrative tribunal:
An analysis with reference to decided cases.
1020171847 Chander Mohan Regulators in India: an analysis based on their need and policy of
the government.
1020171848 Reejul Bisht Ombudsman as Need of time: A Critical analysis
1020171849 Kartikeya Sarin Swarn Singh Committee and it’s Contribution in Adminstrative
Law in India

1020171850 Astha Singh RTI: A weapon for transparency and responsible government.
1020171851 Vartika Lal Exceptions to the Principles of Natural Justice: A study with
reference to decided cases.
1020171852 Jeetram Case Comment on Union of India v. R. Gandhi, President,
Choudhary Madras Bar Association 2010 (5) SCALE 514.
1020171853 Bhavya Saini Certiorari & Prohibition: A comparative overview and
significance in Administrative law
1020171854 Kristen Sleeth Writ of Habeas Corpus: Nature and invocation
1020171855 Ankit Sharma Case Comment on
Details of Topics Assigned (administrative law)
B.A. LL.B. IVrd Sem.-HPNLU, Shimla
1020171856 Ujjwal Ranjan Failure to exercise discretion: Discuss in light of leading cases
Rao
1020171857 Manjot Singh Judicial Control of Delegation Legislation: An analysis in light of
decided cases
1020171858 Sonali Gehlot Critical Analysis of the Lokpal Act, 2014
1020171859 Reeya Saharan Promissory Estoppel: A Critical Analysis
1020171860 Priya Singh Legitimate Expectation: A discussion in light of Article 14 of the
Constitution
1020171861 Amit Lawaniya Statutory Corporation: A critical overview
1020171862 Ritik Dwivedi Judicial Review and Curative petition by the Supreme Court of
India: A comparative overview
1020171863 Rajendra Abuse of Discretion and Judicial Review
Choudhary

Total Marks-25 (This Assignment 15 Marks + Presentation 10 Marks)

Guidelines:

1. Do not attach acknowledgement.


2. You have to submit it only in soft copy.
3. Clearly Mention the Topic in CAPITAL letters in Times New Roman, font size-14. At
Top-Centre of the page and On the Bottom of the Paper details of the student submitting
at left side and on Right side details of the Concerned Teachers’ i.e. in this subject you
have to Mention
4. Topic should be properly devised into sub-heads and be concluded with your suggestions.
5. Margin from left side is 1.5” and Right side 1”
6. Line spacing 1 and Paragraph Spacing 1.5 with indent .5 margin
7. No alteration in topic without due permission is allowed once allotted.
8. Authenticity of your writings shall be verified through available resources, so you are
supposed to cite the references.
9. Your presentations shall start from 25th March. On every Monday, last lecture which is
scheduled as Tutorial for Administrative Law, shall 25th onward will be presentation
schedule for the assignments. In one schedule there shall be minimum 5 presentations. I
will announce the names of scheduled presentations for every coming schedule in
advance.
10. For any discussion you are welcome. All the Best.

Santosh Kumar Sharma

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