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The Himachal Pradesh Panchayati Raj Act, 1994
Section 145 in The Himachal Pradesh Panchayati Raj Act, 1994 [Entire Act]
Article 136 in Constitution of India [Constitution]
Article 227 in Constitution of India [Constitution]
Section 10 in The Himachal Pradesh Panchayati Raj Act, 1994 [Entire Act]
Sant Lal Gupta vs Modern Coop Group Housing Society Ltd. on 15 February, 2018
44. This Court while deciding the issue in Sant Lal
Gupta v. Modern Coop. Group Housing Society Ltd.,
placing reliance on its various earlier judgments held
as under: (SCC pp. 345-46, para 27)
"27. It is a settled legal proposition that not only
administrative but also judicial order must be
supported by reasons, recorded in it. Thus, while
deciding an issue, the Court is bound to give reasons
for its conclusion. It is the duty and obligation on the
part of the Court to record reasons while disposing of
the case. The hallmark of order and exercise of judicial
power by a judicial forum is for the forum to disclose
its reasons by itself and giving of reasons has always
been insisted upon as one of the fundamentals of
sound administration of the justice - delivery system,
to make it known that there had been proper and due
application of mind to the issue before the Court and
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also as an essential requisite of the principles of
natural justice.
The Right to Information Act, 2005
S.N. Mukherjee vs Union Of India on 28 August, 1990
36. Reasons, when recorded by an administrative
authority in an order passed by it while exercising
quasi-judicial functions, would no doubt facilitate the
exercise of its jurisdiction by the appellate or
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supervisory authority. But the other considerations,
referred to above, which have also weighed with this
.