Administrative Law

Administrative Law is the branch of public law that governs the activities, procedures, and decisions of government agencies and public bodies. It is concerned with public administration functions and ensures that government actions are lawful, reasonable, and procedurally fair. It deals with rule-making, adjudication, enforcement, and judicial review of decisions made by public officials and administrative bodies.

The process by which courts review the lawfulness of decisions made by administrative bodies (e.g., High Court in Kenya under Article 47 of the Constitution and the Fair Administrative Action Act, 2015).

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  • Administrative review is legally grounded in Kenya’s Constitution, statutory laws, and judicial precedent. It allows individuals to challenge unlawful, unreasonable, or procedurally unfair administrative actions or decisions by public bodies and officials. The common legal framework include the Constitution of Kenya, 2010, Fair Administrative Action Act, 2015 (FAAA), the Civil Procedure Rules (Judicial Review Procedures) Under Order 53, Judicial Interpretation / Common Law Principles and Other Relevant Legal Instruments and sector specific Acts

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