About The Book: "Comparative Administrative Law" by Nagendranath Ghose is a pioneering work analyzing administrative structures in British India in relation to other global systems. The book explores the legal status, powers, and functions of administrative authorities, comparing Indian practices with European models. Ghose critically examines the colonial bureaucracy’s constitutional limits and its role in governance. Through legal and institutional comparisons, he highlights the need for administrative reform, making the book an essential reference for students of colonial law, political science, and Indian constitutional history.
Author: Nagendranath Ghose
Pages: 766
Edition: 1919
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