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Principles of natural justice - petitioner submits that the ...


Court Invalidates Unsigned Order, Directs New Order Issuance in 4 Weeks to Meet Legal Formalities.

February 3, 2024

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Principles of natural justice - petitioner submits that the order has not been signed and without signature there can be no order in the eyes of law - The High court quashed the impugned order for not being signed, either manually or digitally, as required by law. It directed the authority to issue a new order within four weeks, strictly adhering to legal requirements.

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