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Communication in the second sense is different from communication in the first sense i.e. the first principle. Communication in the second sense must be satisfied before the decision is said to be conclusive or binding. This principle is not dependent upon provisions of a particular statute but under the general law.

38. Pertinently, in M.M. Rubber and Company (supra) it was observed that knowledge of the party affected by the decision may be either actual or constructive. Knowledge of the party effected by the decision either actual or constructive, is the essential element which must be satisfied. This is a salutary and just principle.