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Challenges Of Administrative Law: Review Of Covid -19 In India




Maanvi Trivedi & Pranav Saini, Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad

ABSTRACT

India has experienced the same devastation caused by the Covid-19 outbreak as the rest of the world. In reply, the Indian administration and the public agencies under its control took a bustle of admin measures. This research paper aims to develop an understanding of the supervisory nature and powers of administrative laws and the actions of crucial legal authorities such as the Parliamentary and judicial bodies. Following the start of the outbreak, parliament ceased to exist for a period of months. When it commenced again, it largely served as a platform for discussion and relevant data organizing via inquiries. This paper examines the delegated legislation and its implementation in the wake of COVID-19 along with the various responses of the administrative bodies, courts and their effectiveness at the COVID- 19 pandemic.

Keywords: Covid-19, Administrative bodies, courts, Delegated Legislation




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