Handbook of Natural Justice / by U. N. Ananthan
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- 9789395116558
- 340.122 ANA
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Chapter 1. Natural Justice
Chapter 2. Natural Justice in the Indian Constitution
Chapter 3. Right to be Heard- General
Chapter 4. Notice
Chapter 5. Opportunity to Explain
Chapter 6. Bias
Chapter 7. Exclusion of Principles of Natural Justice
Chapter 8. Natural Justice in Some Branches of law
Chapter 9. Reasonableness
Chapter 10. Remedies
The people of India have adopted and enacted the Constitution of India to secure justice for all. Constitutional provisions and laws made thereunder can ensure this only when proper procedures are followed by all the adjudicating authorities. The principles of natural justice have been enunciated and laid down by the Supreme Court to ensure that not only justice is done but also to prevent injustice. The book Handbook of Natural Justice explains the implications of the principle of natural justice in application. It covers the leading cases to illustrate the manner in which these principles or rules are applied by the Supreme Court and the High Courts. The characteristics of various authorities and the ramifications of bias have been explained with examples of decided cases. It also explains in detail the remedies available for non-observance of these principles, citing cases decided by the Supreme Court and High Courts from the time of independence to the present day.
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