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A Study Of Evolution & Significance Of Principle Of Natural Justice




Unnati Tripathi, Christ University

ABSTRACT

The Principle of Natural Justice are not defined in any statute. Yet, they are accepted and enforced. Natural Justice in simple terms means the minimum standards or principles which the administrative authorities should follow in deciding matters which have the civil consequences.

‘The sense of what is right and wrong’, as defined by Lord Esher M.R.

Though it has been said that there is no single definition of Natural Justice and it is nowhere dealt in Constitution of India, but in practical terms, there are some essential principles of natural justice which are followed. The justice system is dynamic in nature and has therefore advanced with civilisation to help the individuals to deal with ills of the society. It is an important part of Administrative Law, and helps the citizens to protect themselves against organised power.

This aim of this research paper is to highlight the rules of natural justice, its origin, its importance, its evolution and relevance in today’s world with special focus to Constitution of India.

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Indian Journal of Law and Legal Research

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