Legislative Control over Delegated Legislation - Part 1 | Examples & Cases | Administrative Law
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- Опубликовано: 7 июл 2024
- With this video we are going to start with one of the most important topic of Delegated Legislation and that is Control over Delegated Legislation. There are three types of Control - Legislative, Judicial and Procedural Control. In this video we will learn Legislative Control over Delegated Legislation and the topic is divided into two, Part I and Part II. The Part I covers the first two sub-topics that is Memorandum on Delegated Legislation and Laying Procedure. We will understand the sub-topics with the help of examples and cases. Following are the cases that are discussed in this video:
Narendra Kumar v. Union of India 1960
Atlas Cycle Industries Ltd v. State of Haryana 1979
Nancy College of Education v. National Council for Teacher Education 2008
Dal-Ichi Karkaria Ltd v. Union of India 2000
Topics Covered: (Timestamp)
0:00 Introduction
02:34 Memorandum on Delegated Legislation
04:35 Examples of Memorandum
07:33 Laying Procedure
12:16 Examples of Laying Procedure
12:55 Legal Consequences of Non-Compliance with Laying Procedure
22:16 Nancy College of Education v. National Council for Teacher Education 2008
27:03 Kinds of Laying Procedure
32:01 Conclusion
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Can you please tell me what does "In Re" means written before a case law?
Like:- In Re : Aquaa Care RO Technologies Private Limited, 2019, - AAR Gujraat.
It means Hon'ble president has asked supreme court for its advisory jurisdiction in the case under article 143 of the Indian Constitution.
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Eg. Re Berubari Case.
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Q.Keeping control over delegated legislation is the power of
a. Rajya Sabha
b. Lok Sabha
c.Prime Minister
d.Supreme court
(OPSC 2020)
Answer-?
The answer should be Supreme Court.
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