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Explain the Doctrine Of Legitimate Expectation

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The doctrine of legitimate expectation is a judicial innovation that provides locus standi to a person who though does not have a legal right, does have an expectation of the concerned authority behaving in a certain way. The procedural aspect of the doctrine is well established.

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