Judicial Control over Delegated Legislation Substantive Ultra Vires Examples amp Cases
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In this video lecture, we will learn the concept of Judicial Control over Delegated Legislation in Administrative Law. The Judiciary applies the doctrine of Ultra Vires to check the validity of Delegated Legislation and declare it invalid if it is beyond the scope of the authority or if it does not follow the procedure prescribed in the Parent Act. • This topic is divided into 2 parts: • 1. Substantive Ultra Vires • 2. Procedural Ultra Vires • This video covers nine circumstances under which the Court can declare a Delegated Legislation invalid on the ground of Substantive Ultra Vires along with with cases and examples. • Cases Covered with detailed explanation: • Hamdard Dawakhana v. Union of India 1960 • Dwarka Prasad Laxmi Narain v. State of U.P. 1954 • Himat lal K. Shah v. Commissioner of Police 1973 • Hindustan Times v. State of U.P. 2002 • Air India v. Nergesh Meerza 1981 • D. C. Wadhwa v. State of Bihar AIR 1987 • Gurucharan Singh v. State of Haryana 1974 • District Collector Chittoor v. Chittoor District Groundnut Traders Association 1989 • General officer, Commander-in- Chief v. Subhash Chandra Yadav 1988 • Cases to refer for further understanding: • Chintamanrao v. State of M.P. 1951 • Tahir Hussain v. District board, Muzaffarnagar 1954 • State of Karnataka v. H. Ganesh Kamath 1983 • Indian Council of Legal Aid and Advice v. Bar Council of India 1995 • • Topics Covered: (Timestamp) • 0:00 Introduction • 02:04 Substantive Ultra Vires • 03:52 Parent Act is Unconstitutional • 04:25 Hamdard Dawakhana v. Union of India 1960 • 06:27 Delegated legislation is Ultra Vires the Constitution • 06:48 Dwarka Prasad Laxmi Narain v. State of U.P. 1954 • 08:41 Delegated legislation is inconsistent with Parent Act • 09:00 Himat lal K. Shah v. Commissioner of Police 1973 • 10:13 Delegated legislation is inconsistent with General Law • 10:47 Hindustan Times v. State of U.P. 2002 • 12:16 Delegated legislation is Arbitrary and Unreasonable • 12:57 Air India v. Nergesh Meerza 1981 • 13:52 Delegated Legislation is Mala fide • 14:27 D. C. Wadhwa v. State of Bihar AIR 1987 • 14:59 Delegated legislation operated retrospectively • 16:07 Gurucharan Singh v. State of Haryana 1974 • 20:11 Where Delegate further Delegates • 23:34 District Collector Chittoor v. Chittoor District Groundnut Traders Association 1989 • 24:56 Delegated legislation excluded from Judicial review • 26:16 General officer, Commander-in- Chief v. Subhash Chandra Yadav 1988 • 27:45 Conclusion • #administrativelaw #lawinhindi #legalfly • ⚡️Social Network⚡️ • Instagram: / thelegalfly • Thanks for Watching and if you feel like this video was worth your time and added value to your life, do SUBSCRIBE and like. Stay tuned for more Quality Law Videos :) • If you want to be more powerful in life, educate yourself • If you have any questions, feedback, or suggestions - Comment Below!
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