Vasu Dev Singh v. Union of India

In delegated legislation the delegate completes the legislation by supplying details within the limits prescribed by the statute and in the case of conditional legislation the power of legislation is exercised by the legislature conditionally leaving to the discretion of an external authority the time and manner of carrying its legislation into effect as also the determination of the area to which it is to extend

The nature of delegated legislation can be broadly classified as:
(i) the rule-making power;
(ii) grant of exemption from the operation of a statute.

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *