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1 - 3 of 3 (0.16 seconds)State Of Orissa vs Dr. (Miss) Binapani Dei & Ors on 7 February, 1967
The principles of natural justice are known in the jurisprudence of administrative law as the fundamental rules of justice. It is fundamental rule of law that no decision must be taken which will affect the right of any person without first being informed of the case and giving him an opportunity of putting forward his case. There is catena of Court decisions holding that any order involving consequences must be made consistently with the rules of natural justice. To cite one, in State of Orissa v. Dr. BinaPani Devi AIR 1967 SC 1269 the Supreme Court had held that even an administrative order which involves civil consequences must be made consistently with the rule of natural justice. The person concerned must be informed of the case, the evidence in support thereof supplied and must be given a fair opportunity to meet the case before an adverse decision is taken. This principle is applicable to stock exchanges also.
The Securities and Exchange Board of India Act, 1992
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