Correct option is A
Administrative Law is a branch of Public Law. It derives its authority from the Constitution and functions under its framework but cannot override or control the Constitution itself.
Information Booster:
· Public Law governs relationships between individuals and the State (includes Constitutional, Administrative, and Criminal Law).
· Administrative Law controls the exercise of public power and ensures accountability.
Additional Information:
· Key principles of Administrative Law include
Rule of Law,
Separation of Powers, and
Natural Justice.
· Administrative Law grew due to the rise of welfare state functions requiring regulatory mechanisms.