Description
Administrative Law in Gujarati is a comprehensive guide to the principles, sources, and functions of administrative law, written in simple Gujarati language for students, academicians, and competitive exam aspirants. The book explains the meaning, definition, characteristics, sources, and types of administrative law, while highlighting its significance in the Indian context.
It covers important topics such as delegated legislation, quasi-judicial authorities, principles of natural justice, rule of law, judicial review, and the role of the judiciary in controlling administrative actions. Through explanations, examples, and references to landmark cases like Maneka Gandhi v. Union of India and A.K. Kraipak v. Union of India, the book provides clarity on the scope and application of administrative law.
In addition, the book includes summaries, analytical notes, and one-liner question–answers to support quick revision, making it especially useful for law students and civil services candidates.










