Part one: Introduction
Part two: The existence of power
1. Substantive express ultra vices
2. Substantive implied ultra vices
3. The rule against delegation
4. Want of jurisdiction
5. Error within jurisdiction
6. Comparison of ultra vices and want of jurisdiction.
7. Severance
Part three: Mode of exercise of powers: substantive limitations
8. Fettering power
9. Improper purpose and bad faith
10. Irrelevant considerations
11. Unreasonableness
12. Uncertainty
13. Excess of jurisdiction
Part four: Mode of exercise of powers: procedural limitations
14. Procedural ultra vines
15. Natural justice-general
16. Natural justice-right to hearing
17. Natural justice-bias
18. Fairness
19. Access to information
Part five: Judicial remedies
20. Prerogative remedies
21. Injunction
22. Declaration
23. Collateral challenge
24. Statutory judicial review
25. Statutory appeal
26. Damages
Part six: Nonjudicial remedies
27. Parliamentary control
28. Ombudsmen
Part seven: General and miscellaneous
29. Voidness and voidability
30. Ouster of judicial review
31. Reform.