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M/S Kranti Asso. Pvt. Ltd. & Anr vs Masood Ahmed Khan & Ors on 8 September, 2010
In the case of Kranti Associates (P) Ltd. & Ors. v. Masood Ahmed Khan
& Ors. [(2010) 9 SCC 496], the Court dealt with the question of demarcation
between the administrative orders and quasi-judicial orders and the
requirement of adherence to natural justice. The Court held as under :
Mohinder Singh Gill & Anr vs The Chiief Election Commissioner, New ... on 2 December, 1977
19. The Court has also taken the view that even if cancellation of the
poll were an administrative act that per se does not repel the application
of the principles of natural justice. The Court further said that
classification of functions as judicial or administrative is a stultifying
shibboleth discarded in India as in England. Today, in our jurisprudence,
the advances made by the natural justice far exceed old frontiers and if
judicial creativity blights penumbral areas, it is also for improving the
quality of Government in injecting fair play into its wheels. Reference in
this regard can be made to Mohinder Singh Gill v. Chief Election
Commissioner [(1978) 1 SCC 405].
Namit Sharma vs Union Of India on 13 September, 2012
20. Referring to the requirement of adherence to principles of natural
justice in adjudicatory process, this Court in the case of Namit Sharma v.
Union of India [2012 (8) SCALE 593], held as under:
Siemens Engineering & Manufacturing ... vs Union Of India & Anr on 30 April, 1976
In this regard,
reference can be made to the judgments of this Court in the
cases of Siemens Engineering & Manufacturing Co. of India Ltd.
v. Union of India & Anr. [(1976) 2 SCC 981]; and Assistant
Commissioner, Commrcial Tax Department Works Contract and
Leasing, Kota v. Shukla & Brothers [(2010) 4 SCC 785].”
Udit Narain Singh Malpaharia vs Additional Member, Board Of Revenue, ... on 19 October, 1962
In
the case of Udit Narain Singh Malpharia v. Additional Member, Board of
Revenue, Bihar [AIR 1963 SC 786], the Court stressed upon compliance with
the principles of natural justice in judicial or quasi-judicial
proceedings. Absence of such specific requirement would invalidate the
order.