B. Sri Kamal, B.B.A.L.LB, Alliance School of Law Alliance University, Bangalore.
The fundamentals of natural justice
The Roman legal term jus natural is whence the Principles of Natural Law get their name. All citizens of civilised nations place a high value on the idea of natural justice.
Natural law refers to making decisions that are reasonable and reasonable with regard to a given topic. The method and the people involved in reaching the right decision ultimately matter, not always the wise decision itself. The term "fair" does not apply to all hues and tones that are used out of context.
Three laws make up Natural Law
The hearing rule comes first. According to this, everyone who may be impacted by an agency decision should be given a reasonable opportunity to present their case and be heard.
Second, the "bias rule" generally states that a group of experts should decide without bias. Decisions ought to be made in accordance with the ideals of natural justice in a free and impartial manner.
Third, "reasonable decisions" The sovereign made the order, decision, or judgement of the court based on a valid reason.
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