This mind map explains the concept of delegated legislation, outlining why it is necessary in modern governance, its permissible scope, and the various mechanisms of control to prevent its misuse. It connects to the current news about the delay in framing regulations for the new Rural Employment Act.
This mind map explains the concept of delegated legislation, outlining why it is necessary in modern governance, its permissible scope, and the various mechanisms of control to prevent its misuse. It connects to the current news about the delay in framing regulations for the new Rural Employment Act.
Legislature's Lack of Time
Technical Expertise Required
Flexibility & Adaptability
Must be within Parent Act's Policy
Cannot delegate 'Essential Legislative Functions' (e.g., taxation, new offenses)
Rules, Regulations, Bye-laws, Orders
Parliamentary Control (Committee on Subordinate Legislation, Laying Requirement)
Judicial Control (Ultra Vires, Fundamental Rights violation)
Executive Control (Consultation, Publication)
New Rural Employment Act (VB-G RAM G Act, 2025) awaits final regulations
Delay in Labour Codes implementation due to pending state rules
Legislature's Lack of Time
Technical Expertise Required
Flexibility & Adaptability
Must be within Parent Act's Policy
Cannot delegate 'Essential Legislative Functions' (e.g., taxation, new offenses)
Rules, Regulations, Bye-laws, Orders
Parliamentary Control (Committee on Subordinate Legislation, Laying Requirement)
Judicial Control (Ultra Vires, Fundamental Rights violation)
Executive Control (Consultation, Publication)
New Rural Employment Act (VB-G RAM G Act, 2025) awaits final regulations
Delay in Labour Codes implementation due to pending state rules
The parent act the act passed by the legislature defines the scope and limits of the delegated power.
The executive or administrative body frames rules, regulations, and bye-laws within the framework of the parent act.
Delegated legislation must be consistent with the parent act and the Constitution.
There are mechanisms for parliamentary control over delegated legislation, such as laying the rules before the legislature.
Judicial review is available to challenge the validity of delegated legislation if it exceeds the delegated power or violates fundamental rights.
Examples include rules framed under the Environment Protection Act 1986 or the Companies Act 2013.
It allows for quick adaptation to changing circumstances without requiring amendments to the primary legislation.
It enables the incorporation of technical expertise in rule-making.
This mind map explains the concept of delegated legislation, outlining why it is necessary in modern governance, its permissible scope, and the various mechanisms of control to prevent its misuse. It connects to the current news about the delay in framing regulations for the new Rural Employment Act.
Delegated Legislation
The parent act the act passed by the legislature defines the scope and limits of the delegated power.
The executive or administrative body frames rules, regulations, and bye-laws within the framework of the parent act.
Delegated legislation must be consistent with the parent act and the Constitution.
There are mechanisms for parliamentary control over delegated legislation, such as laying the rules before the legislature.
Judicial review is available to challenge the validity of delegated legislation if it exceeds the delegated power or violates fundamental rights.
Examples include rules framed under the Environment Protection Act 1986 or the Companies Act 2013.
It allows for quick adaptation to changing circumstances without requiring amendments to the primary legislation.
It enables the incorporation of technical expertise in rule-making.
This mind map explains the concept of delegated legislation, outlining why it is necessary in modern governance, its permissible scope, and the various mechanisms of control to prevent its misuse. It connects to the current news about the delay in framing regulations for the new Rural Employment Act.
Delegated Legislation