Singh, S.S.
Administrative lawlessness: Concept and concern - 1994 - p.134-154. - Apr-Jun
"The author focuses on prevalence of administrative normlessness - which he argues to be conceptualised as "Administrative Lawlessness" - in the context of public administration common man interface. To facilitate comprehension of this new concept, he draws illustrations from relevant Case Laws and selectively groups these, according to their origin, as bureaucratic, police, prison, and welfare institutions. He also attempts a brief evaluation of the reasons of the growth of such lawlessness before discussing possible remedies to effectively check this growing menance"
Administrative law
Administrative lawlessness: Concept and concern - 1994 - p.134-154. - Apr-Jun
"The author focuses on prevalence of administrative normlessness - which he argues to be conceptualised as "Administrative Lawlessness" - in the context of public administration common man interface. To facilitate comprehension of this new concept, he draws illustrations from relevant Case Laws and selectively groups these, according to their origin, as bureaucratic, police, prison, and welfare institutions. He also attempts a brief evaluation of the reasons of the growth of such lawlessness before discussing possible remedies to effectively check this growing menance"
Administrative law
