Administrative Litigation Law
Administrative Litigation Law refers to the body of law that governs disputes between individuals or organizations and government agencies. It involves the legal processes used to challenge or appeal decisions made by administrative bodies, such as regulatory agencies or government departments. This type of law ensures that government actions comply with legal standards and protects the rights of citizens.
In administrative litigation, parties may seek judicial review of agency decisions, which can include issues like licensing, permits, or regulatory compliance. The process typically involves filing a complaint in a court that has jurisdiction over administrative matters, allowing for a fair examination of the case based on established laws and regulations.