Administrative Law

Question paper analysis (2013-2024), exam strategies, and topic wise breakdown. Learn what matters most for your exams.

12 Years

Question papers analyzed (2013-2024)

5 Units

Strategic priority rankings

Top 15

Highest frequency topics identified

📊 Overall Unit Wise Priority

Rank Unit Topic Focus Total % Time
1 Unit 5 Liability & Writs 33% 35%
2 Unit 4 Natural Justice 29% 30%
3 Unit 3 Delegated Legislation 15% 15%
4 Unit 2 Constitutional Principles 13% 12%
5 Unit 1 Administrative Law Basics 9% 8%

💡 Key Insight: Units 4 & 5 combined account for 62% of exam questions. Master these units first for maximum ROI.

Part A: Short Answers (5 marks each)

Students typically have to answer 5 questions from 8 options. Units 4 & 5 dominate with 58% of questions. Definition-based questions are common across all units.

Unit 1: Administrative Law Basics (8%)

Topic Frequency Priority
Definition of Administrative Law ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (5x) CRITICAL
Sources of Administrative Law ⭐⭐ (2x) Medium
Scope of Administrative Law ⭐ (1x) Low
Administrative Process ⭐ (1x) Low

Unit 2: Constitutional Principles (16%)

Topic Frequency Priority
Theory of Separation of Powers ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (6x) CRITICAL
Rule of Law ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (5x) CRITICAL
Droit Administratiff ⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4x) High
Checks and Balances ⭐⭐ (2x) Medium
Dicey's Views on Rule of Law ⭐⭐ (2x) Medium
Parliamentary Control ⭐ (1x) Low

Unit 3: Delegated Legislation (18%)

Topic Frequency Priority
Quasi-Judicial Functions ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (6x) CRITICAL
Delegated/Subordinate Legislation ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (5x) CRITICAL
Ministerial Functions ⭐⭐⭐ (3x) High
Conditional Legislation ⭐⭐ (2x) Medium
Henry VIII Clause ⭐⭐ (2x) Medium
Administrative Functions ⭐⭐ (2x) Medium
Judicial Control ⭐ (1x) Low

Unit 4: Natural Justice (27%) ⚡ HIGH PRIORITY

Topic Frequency Priority
Types of Bias (Pecuniary, Personal, Departmental) ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (8x) ULTRA-CRITICAL
Audi Alteram Partem ⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4x) CRITICAL
Rule of Fair Hearing ⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4x) CRITICAL
Doctrine of Legitimate Expectation ⭐⭐⭐ (3x) High
Nemo Judex in Causa Sua ⭐⭐ (2x) Medium
Speaking Orders ⭐⭐ (2x) Medium

⚡ Key Insight: Types of Bias = Highest single-topic frequency in Part A (8x)

Unit 5: Liability & Writs (31%) ⚡ HIGH PRIORITY

Topic Frequency Priority
Public Corporations ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (9x) ULTRA-CRITICAL
Lokpal/Lokayukta ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (6x) CRITICAL
Promissory Estoppel ⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4x) CRITICAL
Locus Standi ⭐⭐⭐ (3x) High
Writ of Mandamus ⭐⭐ (2x) Medium
Ombudsman ⭐⭐ (2x) Medium
Government Liability ⭐⭐ (2x) Medium

⚡ Key Insight: Public Corporations = Most repeated topic in entire Part A (9x)

Part C: Problem Questions (10 marks each)

Students answer 2 questions from 4 options. Units 4 & 5 dominate with 83% of problems. Application of principles to facts required. Case law citations essential.

Unit 2: Constitutional Problems (6%)

Total: 3 out of 53 Part C questions

Problem Scenario Frequency Topics Required
MLA/MP arrested, deprived of session attendance ⭐⭐⭐ (3x) State Lawlessness, Constitutional Remedies

Unit 3: Delegated Legislation Problems (11%)

Total: 6 out of 53 Part C questions

Problem Scenario Frequency Topics Required
Excessive delegation of power (tax rates, wages) ⭐⭐⭐ (3x) Limits of Delegated Legislation
Rules not published/unauthorized authority ⭐⭐⭐ (3x) Validity of Delegated Legislation

Unit 4: Natural Justice Problems (36%) ⚡ DOMINATES PART C

Total: 19 out of 53 Part C questions - HIGHEST

Problem Scenario Frequency Topics Required
Selection Committee - Spouse/Self as member ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (6x) Types of Bias - MOST REPEATED
Driver's license revoked without hearing ⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4x) Audi Alteram Partem
Student debarred without opportunity ⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4x) Fair Hearing
Employee terminated without notice ⭐⭐⭐ (3x) Natural Justice Principles
Medical admission cancelled without hearing ⭐⭐ (2x) Fair Hearing

⚡ Key Insight: Selection Committee Bias = Most repeated Part C problem (6x). Master all types of bias with case laws.

Unit 5: Liability & Writ Problems (47%) ⚡ DOMINATES PART C

Total: 25 out of 53 Part C questions - HIGHEST

Problem Scenario Frequency Topics Required
Government vehicle accident - pedestrian killed ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (5x) Tortious Liability
Tax holiday withdrawn after reliance ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (5x) Promissory Estoppel
Mining lease to influential person - PIL ⭐⭐⭐ (3x) Locus Standi
Teacher's negligent evaluation ⭐⭐⭐ (3x) State Liability
Writ for exceeding jurisdiction ⭐⭐⭐ (3x) Certiorari
Mandamus for government inaction ⭐⭐ (2x) Writ Jurisdiction
Tribunal appeal forum ⭐⭐ (2x) Administrative Tribunals
Contract breach by government ⭐⭐ (2x) Contractual Liability

⚡ Key Insight: Government vehicle accident (5x) and Promissory Estoppel (5x) = Tied for most repeated. Practice problem-solving for both.

🎯 Critical Strategy: Units 4 & 5 = 83% of Part C problems. Focus problem-solving practice on bias scenarios, natural justice violations, government liability, and promissory estoppel cases.

🎯 Top 15 Highest Frequency Topics

Comprehensive ranking across all three parts. These topics deliver maximum ROI - master these first for strategic exam preparation.

Rank Topic Unit Part A Part B Part C Total Impact
1 Public Corporations U5 9x - - HIGHEST
2 Types of Bias U4 8x - 6x HIGHEST
3 Definition of Admin Law U1 5x 6x - Very High
4 Dicey's Rule of Law U2 5x 6x - Very High
5 Lokpal/Lokayukta U5 6x - - Very High
6 Separation of Powers U2 6x 5x - Very High
7 Government Tortious Liability U5 1x 6x 5x Very High
8 Quasi-Judicial Functions U3 6x - - High
9 Delegated Legislation U3 5x 5x - High
10 Promissory Estoppel U5 4x - 5x High
11 Principles of Natural Justice U4 2x 5x - High
12 Audi Alteram Partem U4 4x 4x 4x High
13 Growth of Admin Law U1 - 4x - High
14 Fair Hearing U4 4x 3x 4x High
15 Government Contractual Liability U5 1x 4x 2x High

💡 Strategic Takeaway

These 15 topics account for approximately 60-70% of total exam marks across all three parts. Master these before attempting comprehensive coverage.

Notice: Units 4 & 5 dominate with 9 of the top 15 topics. This validates the 62% priority allocation for these units.

📋 Exam Pattern Insights

Part A Pattern (5 marks each)

  • 5-6 questions asked from 8 options
  • Units 4 & 5 dominate: 58% coverage
  • Most reliable topics: Public Corporations (9x), Types of Bias (8x)
  • Definition-based questions common
  • Short, precise answers expected

Part B Pattern (15 marks each)

  • Answer 2 from 4 options
  • All units balanced: 17-23% each
  • Guaranteed questions: Admin Law definition (6x), Dicey's Rule of Law (6x), Government Tortious Liability (6x)
  • Usually 1 from Units 1-3, 1 from Units 4-5
  • Theory + case law + sections required

Part C Pattern (10 marks each)

  • Answer 2 from 4 options
  • Units 4 & 5 dominate: 83% coverage
  • Most repeated problems: Selection Committee bias (6x), Government vehicle accident (5x), Promissory Estoppel (5x)
  • Application of principles to facts required
  • Case law citations essential

📊 Marks Distribution Breakdown

Part Marks per Q Questions Total Marks % of Exam
Part A 6 5 30 ~28%
Part B 15 2 30 ~33%
Part C 10 2 20 ~22%
Internal - - 20 ~17%
TOTAL - - ~90 100%

🔑 Key Observations

1. Units 4 & 5 Dominance

Combined 60% of Part A, 45% of Part B, and 83% of Part C. These units are non-negotiable for passing scores.

2. Public Corporations = #1 Topic

Most repeated Part A topic (9x) - guaranteed every year. Definition, characteristics, and types are essential.

3. Selection Committee Bias

Most repeated Part C problem (6x). Master pecuniary, personal, and departmental bias with case laws (especially S. Parthasarathy v. State of AP).

4. Guaranteed Part B Topics

Six questions appear almost every year: Admin Law definition + relationship (6x), Dicey's Rule of Law (6x), Separation of Powers (5x), Delegated Legislation (5x), Natural Justice principles (5x), Government Liability (6x).

5. Part C Concentration

83% from Units 4 & 5 means problem-solving practice for these units is critical. Three types dominate: Natural Justice violations (36%), Liability issues (47%), Delegation issues (11%).

6. Case Law is Critical

Part B and Part C require landmark case citations. Essential cases: Ridge v. Baldwin, Maneka Gandhi, State of Punjab v. Sodhi Sukhdev Singh, Kasturilal, and numerous others for each topic.

7. Bias Triple Threat

Types of Bias appears in Part A (definition - 8x), Part B (Nemo Judex principle - 2x), and Part C (selection committee problems - 6x). Master this topic completely.

8. Government Liability Recurring

Tortious liability (6x Part B + 5x Part C) and Contractual liability (4x Part B + 2x Part C) = consistent high-value topics across multiple parts.

9. Unit 1 = Part B Focus

Important only for Part B theory questions (20%). Admin Law definition + growth = guaranteed questions. Limited time investment needed for Part A/C.

10. Balanced Part B

All units relatively equal importance (17-23%) in Part B, unlike Part A and C where Units 4 & 5 dominate. This requires broader preparation for long answers.

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