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Comparative Administrative Law is a detailed examination of administrative law principles with special focus on the administrative authorities operating under British Indian rule. Authored by Nagendranath Ghose, this work provides an in-depth analysis of the organizational structure and legal position of various administrative bodies in colonial India.
The book offers valuable insights into how administrative systems were organized and functioned during the British period. It presents comparative perspectives on administrative law, helping readers understand the complexities of governance and administrative authority. This scholarly work serves as an important historical and legal reference, documenting the administrative frameworks that shaped Indian governance structures.
Essential for legal scholars, historians, and those studying Indian administrative history, this publication contributes significantly to understanding the evolution of administrative law in India.







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