Natural Justice And Fair Hearing
- IJLLR Journal
- Jul 7, 2023
- 1 min read
Arti, Anish & Amisha, B.A. LL.B., Geeta Institute of Law, Panipat, Delhi NCR
ABSTRACT
This article throws light on the topic of natural justice and fair hearing. There is no precise and scientific definition of natural justice. However, the principles of natural justice are being acceptable and enforced. Different judges, lawyers and Scholars define it in various ways. Natural justice is an expression of English common law, and involves a procedural requirement of fairness. The principles of natural justice have great significance in the study of Administrative law. It is also known has substantial justice or fundamental justice or Universal justice or fair play in action. The principles of natural justice are not embodied rules and are not codified. They are judge made rules and are regarded has counterpart of the American procedural due process.
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