EBC's Lectures on Administrative Law - 8th Edtion 2026
| Author : | C. K. TAKWANI |
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EBC’s Lectures on Administrative Law – 8th Edition 2026 is a student-friendly and concept-driven text that explains core principles of administrative law in a clear and structured manner.
This edition is updated with recent case law and contemporary developments, making it ideal for academic study and competitive exam preparation.
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English
8th Edtion 2026
Tags: Administrative Law
Lectures on Administrative Law – 8th Edition 2026 by Eastern Book Company (EBC) presents a systematic and lecture-style exposition of administrative law principles tailored for students and judiciary aspirants.
Administrative Law governs the exercise of governmental power and ensures that public authorities act within constitutional and legal boundaries. This book simplifies complex doctrines such as judicial review, natural justice, delegated legislation, and administrative discretion through clear explanations and logical structuring.
The 2026 edition incorporates recent Supreme Court and High Court rulings, evolving standards of fairness, and modern governance challenges, ensuring readers stay aligned with current jurisprudence.
Key Highlights
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Lecture-style, easy-to-understand presentation
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Updated with latest judicial pronouncements
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Strong conceptual clarity for exam preparation
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Balanced coverage of theory and case law
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Ideal for quick revision and structured study
Coverage Includes
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Nature and scope of Administrative Law
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Rule of Law and separation of powers
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Delegated legislation and its control
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Principles of natural justice
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Judicial review under Articles 32 and 226
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Administrative discretion and accountability
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Public interest litigation
Who Should Buy This Book?
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LL.B. & LL.M. Students
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Judiciary & APO Aspirants
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Civil Services Candidates
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Law Faculty & Researchers
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Advocates requiring conceptual clarity in public law
The 8th Edition (2026) serves as a reliable academic companion for mastering the foundations and evolving dimensions of Administrative Law.







