Political Science, asked by RavenHalloween5216, 1 year ago

Application of principles of Natural Justice can be excluded either expressly
or by necessary implications subject to the provisions of Articles–14 and 21
of the Constitution. (True/False)

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Answered by piyushsonone
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Principles of natural justice are those rules which have been laid down by the Courts as being the minimum protection of the rights of the individual against the arbitrary procedure that may be adopted by a judicial, quasi-judicial and administrative authority while making an order affecting those rights

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