Principles of Constitutional & Administrative Law is a comprehensive and analytical work addressing the foundational doctrines of public law. The book examines how constitutional principles regulate the structure, powers, and limitations of government, while administrative law governs the exercise of public authority in day-to-day governance. The text covers key constitutional doctrines such as rule of law, separation of powers, fundamental rights, federalism, and judicial review, alongside administrative law principles including delegated legislation, administrative discretion, natural justice, accountability, and remedies against state action. Complex legal concepts are explained in a structured and accessible manner, making the book suitable for both introductory study and advanced reference. Particular emphasis is placed on the role of courts in controlling administrative action, ensuring legality, fairness, and reasonableness in governance. The integrated treatment of constitutional and administrative law provides readers with a holistic understanding of public law and its practical application. This book is especially useful for law students, academicians, civil services and judiciary aspirants, and legal practitioners. Serving as both a textbook and reference guide, Principles of Constitutional & Administrative Law remains an indispensable resource for mastering the legal framework governing public power and constitutional governance.








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