The administrative structure for public utilities in India is organized on three distinct levels: Central, State, and Local authorities. This hierarchical arrangement ensures comp ...
The scope of criminal liability for public utilities in India encompasses various dimensions, including liability for ...
"...The administrative tribunals are unlike courts in that they occupy a unique space between the executive and the judiciary. Many of the members come from the administrative services, while others ...
The Central Administrative Tribunal has resolved over 9.03 lakh cases since its inception in 1985, achieving a disposal rate of 92.89%. Tasked with adjudicating disputes related to public service ...
An analysis of India's multi-layered legal framework to combat tax avoidance and evasion, including GAAR, transfer pricing, and benami ...