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Principles of Natural Justice - A person may be represented ...


Right to Be Heard: Ensuring Fairness by Addressing the Exact Issue in Adjudication Process.

November 12, 2018

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Principles of Natural Justice - A person may be represented before an adjudicating authority on a particular issue but the adjudicating authority may render a decision on a completely different issue. The mere presence or representation in such an event does not cure the breach.

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