
The book is an important addition to the literature onadministrative justice. There are very few topics in administrative law, whichare so challenging and so controversial as that of administrative adjudication. The practical reason for the growth ofadministrative adjudication has been the desire to provide a system of adjudication, which would be informal, cheap and speedy. InIndia, the most notable development in this direction has been the establishmentof the Central Administrative Tribunal to relieve the courts from the burden ofservice litigation, which formed a substantial portion of the pendinglitigation. Dynamism Of Judicial Control And Administrative Adjudication is a critical study of the genesis of the problem ofadministrative adjudication and the judicial response to it. A special featureof the book is a comparative study of the problem with a special focus on therole of the Central Administrative Tribunal as an effective alternativeinstitutional mechanism. The study analyses the role of the judiciary indifferent countries in striking a balance between the exigencies of the modernadministration and the constitutional limitations in this regard. The book seeksto probe into specific issues having a bearing on the scope of this subject inthe light of recent developments and the response of the judiciary in thisregard. The findings reflected in the book are substantiated by the relevantdata available on the subject.