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Course outline
1. Chapter No.1 Introduction to Administrative Law
i. kinds of Laws ii. Definition of Administrative Law iii. Administrative Law in view of Jurist
iv. Nature and Scope v. Reason for Growth vi. Historical Background vii. Comparison
with constitution.
Chapter No. 2 classification
i. Anatomy of Administrative action ii. Kinds of Administrative Actions iii. purpose of
Classification Quasi Legislative iv. Quasi Judicial v. Purely Administrative Action vi.
Kinds of Legislation vii. Supreme legislation viii. Subordinate legislation
Chapter No. 3 delegated legislation
i. Definition ii. Authority iii. Purpose iv. Reasons for its growth v. Criticism vi. Bar
on legislation vii. Permissible legislation viii. Impermissible legislation ix. Presumption
x. Merits and Demerits xi. Delegated legislation in USA xii. Delegated legislation in
Pakistan xiii. control on delegated legislation .ix. legislative check x. judicial check .
Chapter No. 4 Rule of law
i. Historical Background ii. Islamic Concept iii. Western Concept iv. Originator v. Magna
Carta 1215 vi. Dicey Rule of Law vii. Supremacy of Law viii. Equality before Law ix. Rule of
law in UK x. rule of in USA xi. Rule of law in Pakistan xii. rule of law and administrative law
Chapter No.5 Droit Administratif
i. Meaning ii. Historical background iii. Before revolution iv After revolution 1789
v. Conseil de Roi vi. Conseil D’Etat vii. Composition viii. Tribunal des Conflicts ix.
Driot administratif and rule of law x. driot administratif and administrative law of Pakistan xi.
Driot civil
Chapter No. 6 Separation of power
i. Basic functions of the state ii. Basic organs of the state iii . Historical background iv.
Theory of separation of power v. Originator vi. Philosophy vii. Requirements viii.
Separation of power in UK and USA ix. Separation of power in Islam and Pakistan x.
Criticism xi. Separation of power and delegated legislation.
Chapter No.7 Natural Justice
i. Definition ii. Object iii. Audi Alteram Partem iv. Islamic provisions v. English
jurisprudence concept vi. Nemo debet esse judex in propria causa vii. Bias viii. Speaking
Orders ix. Philosophy x. Arguments in support xi. Statutory Provision xii. Legal effects xiii.
Exceptions xiv. Remedies .
Chapter No.8 Judicial Review
i. Definition ii. Object iii. Historical background iv. originator v. Grounds for Judicial
Review vi. Kinds of writ vii. Writ jurisdiction viii .judicial review and separation of power ix.
Rule of ultra vires x. Doctrine of Locus Standi
Subject: Administrative law
Standard :LL.B second year
Topic : syllabus for the Academic year 2016
MUNIR HUSSAIN KTK
Lecturer
UNIVERSITY LAW COLLEGE
QUETTA
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Objectives:
To understand
i. The area of discussion
ii. The objective of AD law
i. General principles of Administrative
Law
2. i. Definition of servant ii. Government servant iii. civil servant iv. public
servant v. service of Pakistan vi. All Pakistan service vii constitutional post viii.
historical background ix. before 1973 x. constitutional guarantee xi. after
1973 constitution xii. constitutional provisions xiii. Articles 27,212, 240,
241,260.
• Civil servants Act 1973
1. All Pakistan (change in nomenclature )Rules 1973
3.The Civil Service (Change in Nomenclature of Services
and Abolition of Classes) Rules, 1973
4.civil servants(appointment, promotion and
transfer)rules 1973
5.civil servants (confirmation )Rules1993
6.civil servants (seniority)Rules 1993
7.Government servants( conduct) Rules1964
8.government servants (efficiency and discipline)
Rules 1973
9.civil servants (appeal) Rules 1977
• Service tribunal Act 1973
1. Service Tribunal (procedural) Rules 1973
• Federal public service commission
ord. 1977
1.federal public service commission (function) Rules
1978
• Ombudsman ( Mohtasib )
Terms and conditions
1. Appointment
2. Probation
3. Lien
4. seniority
5. promotion
6. posting and transfer
7. conduct
8. efficiency
9. Discipline
10. Proceedings
11. Inquiry
12. Penalties
13. Remedies
14. Suspension
15. Retirement
16. Rules
In connection with provincial civil
Services laws
In connection with provincial civil
Services laws
ii. Laws of Civil Service