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LLM Dissertation

This document appears to be the table of contents for a study on delegated legislation. The document outlines that it will include an introduction, background, literature review, rationale for the study, aims and objectives, hypotheses, and research methodology. It also provides sub-sections for the first chapter which will define delegated legislation, evaluate it, and discuss its growth in countries like Britain, the USA, India, and factors responsible for its growth.

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LLM Dissertation

This document appears to be the table of contents for a study on delegated legislation. The document outlines that it will include an introduction, background, literature review, rationale for the study, aims and objectives, hypotheses, and research methodology. It also provides sub-sections for the first chapter which will define delegated legislation, evaluate it, and discuss its growth in countries like Britain, the USA, India, and factors responsible for its growth.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. Introduction

2. Background

3. Review of Literature

4. Rationale and significance of the study

5. Aims and Objectives of the Study

6. Hypothesis

7. Research Methodology

CHAPTER-I

DEFINITION, EVALUATION & GROWTH OF DELEGATED LEGISLATION

1.1 Definition & Meaning of Delegated Legislation

1.2 Position in various countries

1.3 Britain

1.4 U.S.A

1.5 India

1.2.3.1 Pre-Constitution Period

1.2.3.2 Post-Constitution Period

1.2.4 Delhi Laws Act Case

1.3 Factors Responsible for the Growth of Delegated Legislation

1.3.1 Pressure upon parliamentary time

1.3.2 Technicality

1.3.3 Flexibility

1.3.4 Experimentation

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