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DELEGATED LEGISLATION

DELEGATED LEGISLATION

Introduction-

Delegated legislation is also known as subordinate legislation. It is one of the most important topics for public administration. Delegated legislation means lawmaking power conferred by parliament on the executive. The history of it goes back to the 16th century. As we all know that the role of the state is positive now and it has to manage the whole country from ‘womb to tomb’ which was increasing the pressure on the parliament and thus delegated legislation is the outcome of this increased workload. Although it is a duty to legislation to make rules but due to extreme pressure, they just prepare the rough plan and then comes the duty of the executive to finally draft the plan properly and work on its minute details.

NEED FOR DELEGATION

TYPES OF DELEGATED LEGISLATION

There are two types of delegated legislation:

Normal Delegated Legislation

As the name only tells that this delegation doesn’t deal with any matters of policy taxation & repealing, modifying constitutional & statutory laws. This is further of two types:

  1. Positive legislation- This involves legislature enabling the administration to make laws and in that gives the rule and regulations how the administration is to go about it. Thus it is properly defined.
  2. Negative delegated legislation- Also certain areas are notified where the administration is restricted from making laws.
Special Delegated Legislation/Henry VIII Clause: –

Here there are no areas or restrictions on the administrations on legislation. This is also Exceptional Delegated Legislation.

An act which delegates legislative powers to amend acts of Parliament, either the Act, under which the powers are delegated or other acts, is known as the ‘Henry VIII Clause’.

ADVANTAGES OF DELEGATED LEGISLATION

DISADVANTAGES OF DELEGATED LEGISLATION

It has aroused moral fear and led some thinkers to identify it with the virtual renunciation of democracy.

The principal criticisms against the system are the following:

SAFEGUARDS

Since delegated legislation is a necessary evil. So some safeguards and control are necessary and desirable.

This blog is written by Pragya Sharma, Amity University.

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