AMASRA: 2.28 Section 20E. Heritage bye-laws.
2.28 Heritage bye-laws: 2.28.1 Bare Act Provision: 20E. Heritage bye-laws.―(1) The competent authority, in consultation with Indian National Trust for […]
2.28 Heritage bye-laws: 2.28.1 Bare Act Provision: 20E. Heritage bye-laws.―(1) The competent authority, in consultation with Indian National Trust for […]
2.27 Section 20D: 2.27.1 Bare Act Provision: 1GRANT OF PERMISSION BY COMPETENT AUTHORITY 20D. Grant of permission by competent authority
2.26 Application for repair or renovation in prohibited area, or construction or re-construction or repair or renovation in regulated area:
2.25 Declaration of regulated area in respect of every protected monument: 2.25.1 Bare Act Provision: 1[20B. Declaration of regulated area
2.24. Declaration of prohibited area and carrying out public work or other works in prohibited area: Bare Act Provision: 1[PROHIBITED
2.23 Power to acquire a protected area: 2.23.1 Bare Act Provision: 20. Power to acquire a protected area.―If the Central
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Administrative flexibility refers to the ability of public officials to interpret and apply laws in a way that suits specific circumstances, especially when rigid rules may lead to impractical outcomes.
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2.22 Restrictions on enjoyment of property rights in protected areas: 2.22.1 Bare Act Provision: PROTECTED AREAS 19. Restrictions on enjoyment
The Bharatiya Constitution does not explicitly mention administrative finality but supports it indirectly through provisions like Article 32 and Article 226, which allow judicial review of administrative actions.
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Image credit: https://x.com/GemsOfINDOLOGY 2.21. Right of access to protected monuments: 2.21.1 Bare Act Provision: 18. Right of access to protected
AMASRA: 2.21 Section 18. Right of access to protected monuments. Read Post »