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10 Landmark Cases Exemplifying the Principles of Natural Justice Below are notable cases concerning the principle of natural justice: 1 A K Kraipak v Union of India[1] The subject of the case concerned the employment of a civil servant to the recently established All India Forest Services as arbitrary and violative of the Principle of natural justice
VIOLATION OF PRINCIPLES OF NATURAL JUSTICE WHEN MAY NOT . . . Natural justice is an irreparable ingredient of fairness and reasonableness It is even said that the principles of natural justice must be read into unoccupied interstices of the statute, unless there is a clear mandate to the contrary Natural justice is the essence of fair adjudication, deeply rooted in tradition and conscience (2)
Exceptions and Exclusions to Principles of Natural Justice Exceptions to the principles of natural justice refer to circumstances where the usual requirements of procedural fairness, such as the right to be heard or the impartiality of decision-makers, are set aside or modified due to specific considerations
Violation of the Principles of Natural Justice Supreme Court has held that the termination of the services of the employee without holding disciplinary enquiry violates the principles of natural justice
Transit Justice Principles – National Campaign for Transit . . . Many factors in addition to scarce service limit access to transit, including dangerous streets, discriminatory policing, and the lack of elevators at stations Transit investment should eliminate the full range of limitations and achieve broad-based safety and universal access Affordable
Principles of Natural Justice: Ensuring Fairness and Due . . . This article explores the historical origins, principles of natural justice, purpose of natural justice, application of natural justice, exceptions and limitations of natural justice, and remedies for violation of natural justice
Supreme Court’s judgment on the principle of natural justice The Court emphasized that the selection process must be conducted in accordance with the principles of natural justice, and any violation of these principles would render the selection process invalid