PROMOTING ADMINISTRATIVE LAW ON GOOD GOVERNANCE IN INDIA
AUTHOR – J TEJASWINI, STUDENT AT SCHOOL OF EXCELLENCE IN LAW, TAMILNADU DR. AMBEDKAR LAW UNIVERSITY
BEST CITATION – J TEJASWINI, PROMOTING ADMINISTRATIVE LAW ON GOOD GOVERNANCE IN INDIA, INDIAN JOURNAL OF LEGAL REVIEW (IJLR), 4 (3) OF 2024, PG. 499-504, APIS – 3920 – 0001 & ISSN – 2583-2344.
ABSTRACT:
This article shows the important role of administrative law in promoting good governance in India and also analysis the experience of citizen and highlighting the strengths and weakness of the country’s administrative law system. The concept of governance refers to new management process or a method of how society should be managed. Governance is similar to government that does all work related to society and manage the society. The concept of governance appears to be a term used to understand how public and private collaborations take place between private individuals and state. Good governance will guide mechanism and methods for realizing issues that are done in the society such as participation, transparency, etc. Good governance is the effective, honest, fair, transparent and accountable use of public power by administrative authorities. Some principles of good governance such as accountability, transparency, participation, access information are also considered important in administrative law. Governance always helps us to act in the best interest of the business. Specifically, it helps to improve the business performance, unlock new opportunities, makes the business stable and productive. This abstract concludes that administrative law is essential for promoting good governance in India and promoting sustainable development.
Keywords: administrative law, good governance, accountability, transparency, India.