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Cryptic notice, arbitrary suspension of registration flouts natural justice.

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October 5, 2024

Cryptic show-cause notice and suspension of registration without assigning adequate reasons violates principles of natural justice. Authorities should not pass orders mechanically without providing basic reasons, depriving the aggrieved party of an effective opportunity to respond. The impugned show-cause notice dated 27.01.2024 and the order suspending registration are set aside due to lack of proper reasons. Respondents have liberty to proceed against the petitioner in accordance with law, but with proper reasoning and adherence to principles of natural justice.

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