who propounded the modern principles of natural justice
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Barrett [1], Lord Esher M.R has defined it as the natural sense of what is right and wrong. Later, he had chosen to define natural justice as fundamental justice in a subsequent case (Hopkins v. Smethwick Local Board Of health) [2].
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a.v. dicey
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Albert Venn Dicey, KC, FBA (4 February 1835 – 7 April 1922), usually cited as A. V. Dicey, was a British Whig jurist and constitutional theorist.[1] He is most widely known as the author of Introduction to the Study of the Law of the Constitution (1885).[2] The principles it expounds are considered part of the uncodified British constitution.[3] He became Vinerian Professor of English Law at Oxford, one of the first Professors of Law at the London School of Economics, and a leading constitutional scholar of his day. Dicey popularised the phrase "rule of law",[4] although its use goes back to the 17th century
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