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The High Court quashed the order of cancellation of registration ...


Cancellation order quashed; authorities denied hearing despite medical emergency, lacked reasoning.

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September 4, 2024

The High Court quashed the order of cancellation of registration passed by the respondent authorities without providing an opportunity of hearing to the petitioner, despite a request for adjournment due to a medical emergency. The court observed that the impugned order lacked proper reasoning and supporting documentary evidence, and the authorities showed undue haste and an inhuman approach by not granting sufficient time. The matter was remanded to the respondent to provide an opportunity of hearing to the petitioner and pass a fresh order in accordance with law within twelve weeks. The petition was disposed of by way of remand, upholding the principles of natural justice.

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