Union of India and Anr. v. W.N. Chadha that at the stage of investigation and initial arrest the rule of audi alteram partem
been filed by the Government of India for recovery of the so-called commission in India and elsewhere by invoking the arbitration clause ... letter rogatory and secondly he had not complied with the principle of audi alteram partem in the sense that he failed to issue notice
decision cited by Mr. Bandopadhyay.
14. In the case of Union of India v. Tulsiram Patel (supra), the question was whether the opportunity of hearing ... Orissa . So far as, the audi alteram partem rule is concerned, Both in England and in India, it is well established that where a right
laid down by the Hon'ble Supreme Court of India in Union of India and another Vs. W.N.Chadha ... said case, the Hon'ble Supreme Court of India was considering whether principle of audi alteram partem would apply before issuing ''Letter
India are not attracted at this stage, the
provisions of Article 21 of the Constitution of India and the Rule of
Audi Alteram Partem ... Article 21 of the Constitution of India
safeguard, ingrained in Article 22 of the Constitution, the rule of Audi
Alteram Partem is a rule
rule of 'audi alteram partem' in exceptional circumstances. it may be open to the Chief Justice of India in an appropriate case ... Rule "Audi Alteram Partem" in exceptional circumstances it may be open to Hon'ble Chief Justice of India in appropriate cases
R.Thiruselvam vs The Deputy Superintendent Of Police
Author: S.Nagamuthu
Bench: S.Nagamuthu , M
case of Union of India vs. W.N.Chadha reported in AIR 1993 SC 1082 to contend that rule of audi alteram partem is applicable ... case Union of India vs. W.N.Chadha (supra), was pleased to lay down as under:
"The rule of audi alteram partem
going to be affected. [See A.K.Roy
v. Union of India 1982 (1) S.C.C.271) and Swadeshi Cotton
Mills v. Union ... this
Court in A.K.Kraipak L Ors. v. Union d India & Ors. (1969
(2) S.C.C.262), the dividing line between quasi
justice, and
offends the famous maxim Audi Alteram Partem.
[65 D-E H]
Channulal and Anr. v. Rex, A.I.R. 1949 All. 692, Rangaswami