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INDORE INSTITUTE OF LAW AVINASH RAI BA.LLB ADMINISTRATIVE LAW

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INDORE INSTITUTE OF LAW

AVINASH RAIBA.LLB

ADMINISTRATIVE LAW

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The origins of the Rule of Law theory can be traced back to the Ancient Romans during the formation of the first republic.

The concept of Rule of Law is that the state is governed, not by the ruler or the nominated representatives of the people but by the law.

INTRODUCTION

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Rule of law is a legal principal. Rule of law is a called democracy. Rule of law implies every citizen subject

to the law. Rule of law can be found both in

democracy and dictatorship.

RULE OF LAW

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SEPARETION OF POWERSeparation of power is a three

organs gov.

If legislative and executive powers are vested in the same person, there would be no liberty

The Parliament exercise the political power and financial power

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THREE POWERS

1.LEGISLATURE POWER

2.EXCUTIVE POWER

3.JUDICIARY POEWER

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CASE LAWS

1.Golak Nath v. State of Punjab [A.I.R. 1967 S.C. 1643] : “It [the Constitution]

2.A.K.Gopalan v. State of Madras [1950 SCR 88]

3.Union for Civil Liberties v. Union of India [1997 1 SCC 301]

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CONCLUSION