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What is covered in Unit I of Administrative Law?
What is covered in Unit I of Administrative Law?
- Administrative Directions and Enforceability
- Rule of Law and Doctrine of Separation of Powers
- Evolution, Nature, Scope, and Relationship with Constitutional Law (correct)
- Delegated Legislation: Definition, Need, Constitutionality
Which act is related to the prevention of cruelty to animals?
Which act is related to the prevention of cruelty to animals?
- River Pollution Act
- Labour Disputes Act
- Environmental Protection Act
- Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act (correct)
What is addressed in Unit III of Environmental Law?
What is addressed in Unit III of Environmental Law?
- PIL, Court Roles, Legal Strategies to Control Pollution
- Stockholm Declaration 1972, Rio Declaration 1992
- Air (1981) and Water (1974) Pollution Acts (correct)
- Research Tools, Hypothesis, Footnoting
In which unit is the history of the legal profession covered?
In which unit is the history of the legal profession covered?
What concept is part of Unit II in Legal Method?
What concept is part of Unit II in Legal Method?
Which principle is discussed in Unit V of Administrative Law?
Which principle is discussed in Unit V of Administrative Law?
What legislative act is discussed in Unit IV of Public International Law?
What legislative act is discussed in Unit IV of Public International Law?
Which units of Professional Ethics are listed in the study plan?
Which units of Professional Ethics are listed in the study plan?
Flashcards
Rule of Law
Rule of Law
The principle that government actions must be based on established rules and laws, not arbitrary decisions.
Doctrine of Separation of Powers
Doctrine of Separation of Powers
The division of governmental authority into different branches, such as executive, legislative, and judicial, to prevent any one branch from having too much power.
Delegated Legislation
Delegated Legislation
The process by which laws are made by government agencies or bodies other than the legislature.
Natural Justice Principles
Natural Justice Principles
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Treaties
Treaties
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Public Interest Litigation (PIL)
Public Interest Litigation (PIL)
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Industrial Disputes
Industrial Disputes
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Ethics of Lawyers
Ethics of Lawyers
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Study Notes
Week 1
- Administrative Law covers the evolution, nature, scope, and relationship with Constitutional Law.
- Public International Law focuses on the nature, origin, basis, and sources of international law.
- Environmental Law includes the Stockholm Declaration (1972) and Rio Declaration (1992).
- Legal Method examines concepts, definitions, and different legal systems.
- Labour Law discusses industrial disputes and the Industrial Disputes Act.
Week 2
- Administrative Law explores the rule of law and separation of powers.
- Public International Law analyzes subjects of international law and relationships with domestic law.
- Environmental Law discusses constitutional mandates and the Environment (Protection) Act (1986).
- Legal Method classifies law into public, private, and international categories.
- Professional Ethics delves into the history of the legal profession and legal ethics.
Week 3
- Administrative Law examines delegated legislation, its necessity, and constitutionality.
- Public International Law focuses on recognition and state jurisdiction.
- Environmental Law covers air and water pollution acts (1981 and 1974 respectively).
- Legal Method explores concepts of rule of law, separation of powers, and precedent.
- Labour Law analyzes strikes, lockouts, and penalties.
Week 4
- Administrative Law details administrative directions and enforceability.
- Public International Law discusses asylum, extradition, and treaties.
- Environmental Law investigates legal strategies for pollution control and court roles.
- Legal Method covers research tools, hypothesis formation, and footnotes.
- Professional Ethics includes lawyer regulation and bar-bench relations.
Week 5
- Administrative Law explores administrative adjudication and natural justice principles.
- Public International Law examines the roles and principles of the United Nations.
- Environmental Law focuses on preventing cruelty to animals and wildlife protection.
- Labour Law discusses layoff, retrenchment, transfer, and closing of businesses.
- Professional Ethics highlights lawyer rights.
Week 6
- Full revision of Administrative Law (Units I-III), Public International Law (Units I-III), Environmental Law (Units I-III), Legal Method (Units I-III), and Labour Law, including the Industrial Disputes Act.
Week 7
- Full revision of Administrative Law (Units IV-V), Public International Law (Units IV-V), Environmental Law(Units IV-V), Legal Method (Units IV-V), and Professional Ethics (all units).
Week 8
- Comprehensive revision of the entire syllabus across all subjects.
- Mock tests, answer writing practice, and focus on weak areas.
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