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Principles of natural justice - Since it has come on record ...


Court Rules Violation of Natural Justice: Order Passed Before 15-Day Objection Period Ended, Breaching Fair Hearing Rights.

May 19, 2021

Case Laws     Indian Laws     HC

Principles of natural justice - Since it has come on record through Ext.P7 itself that the petitioner was served with Ext.P6 notice, only on 24.03.2021, which contained the stipulation that he is given 15 days time, it was necessary to grant such period of time to file objections. Passing an order without complying with the period of time stipulated in Ext.P6 notice amounts to violation of natural justice. - HC

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