Administrative justice in India

著者

    • Nayak, Radhakant

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Administrative justice in India

Radhakant Nayak

Sage Publications, 1989

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Bibliography: p. [241]-243

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内容説明

In this pioneering book, Nayak analyses all the adjudicating bodies in existence at the State level. Using the State of Orissa as a case study, he considers their powers, organisation and functions and classifies these adjudicating bodies along new and logical lines. Highlighting the day-to-day functioning of administrative tribunals, he warns that the purpose of creating tribunals as substitutes for regular courts is fast being defeated by their tendency to be equally expensive and slow.

目次

Foreword Preface Acknowledgements List of Abbreviations Evolutionary Pattern Contextual Overview Orgaisational Analysis The Adjudicating Process Imperatives of Jurisdiction Conclusions and Suggestions Appendix A Summary of the Recommendations of the Franks Committee Appendix B Summary of the Recommendations of the Law Commission of India Appendix C Tribunals in the State of Orissa Analysed in this Monograph Appendix D Case Studies of Tribunals in Orissa Appendix E Original Suits Under Rent Laws before Revenue Cours (1969-onwards) Table of Cases

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