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............................................................................................................................. Description Administrative Law has grown and developed tremendously, in quantity, quality and relative significance; that it has become more articulate and definite as a system in democratic countries; that it has assumed a more recognisable form in the present century so much so that it has come to be identified as a branch of public law by itself, distinct and separated from constitutional law, a fit subject-matter of independent study and investigation In its own right. ............................................................................................................................. Contents Chapter 1. Introductory Chapter 2. Classification of functions Chapter 3. Delegated legislation Chapter 4. Control over delegated legislation Chapter 5. Legislative and other controls over delegated legislation Chapter 6. Sub-delegation of legislative power Chapter 7. Administrative Directions Chapter 8. Right to hearing: when can it be claimed? Chapter 9. Principles of natural justice or fairness Chapter 10. Failure of natural justice Chapter 11. Administrative powers and Discretionary powers Chapter 12. Power of Investigation and Inquiry Chapter 13. Fundamental Rights and Conferment of Administrative Discretion Chapter 14. Sub-delegation of powers Chapter 15. Judicial control of administrative action through writs Chapter 16. Judicial control of administrative action through writs: Grounds Chapter 17. Judicial Control: Discretionary Powers Chapter 18. High court's superintendence over tribunals Chapter 19. Appeal to Supreme Court by Special Leave Chapter 20. Statutory judicial remedies Chapter 21. Government Privileges in Legal Proceedings Chapter 22. Estoppel and Waiver Chapter 23. Compensation Chapter 24. Government Contracts Chapter 25. Right to Information Chapter 26. Ombudsman and Central Vigilance Commission Chapter 27. Public Undertakings ............................................................................................................................. Author Details M.P. Jain LL.M. (Del.) J.S.D. (Yale) Formerly Professor of Law, University of Malaya Formerly Professor of Law, Delhi University and Banaras Hindu University S. N. Jain LL.M., S.J.D. (Northwestern) Formerly Director, Indian Law Institute, New Delhi Fifth Edition (Thoroughly Revised) Reprint 2008 Justice Guru Prasanna Singh, Formerly Chief Justice, High Court of Madhya Pradesh, Author of "Principles of Statutory Interpretation" and Alok Aradhe Advocate, Madhya Pradesh High Court .............................................................................................................................