Political Science, asked by yeswadeep9593, 1 year ago

Need for devolution of adjudicatory authority on administration

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Answered by shreyasharidas6
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Modern public administration has taken a leaf not only from the legislature’s book but also from that of the judiciary. Administrative Adjudication is the latest addition to the admin­istrative techniques.

Administrative Adjudication means the determination of questions of a judicial or quasi-judicial nature by an administrative department or agency. Like a regular court, administrative bodies hear the parties, sift evidence, and pronounce a decision in cases where legal rights or duties are involved.

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Answered by gratefuljarette
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Adjudication is meant to settle a conflict between either a government entity and a private party, or two private parties. Many departments, according to the United States Administrative Association, more commonly set rules by adjudication than rulemaking.

Explanation:

  • Administrative Adjudication involves the decision by an administrative department or entity of matters of a judicial or quasi-judicial type. In cases where civil obligations or responsibilities are concerned, regulatory authorities hear the claimants, sift facts and make a verdict as a normal tribunal.
  • Modern public administration takes a leaf not only from the book of the legislature but from the book of the judiciary too. Administrative analysis is the newest contribution to the methods of management.

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