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Viveka Nand Sethi vs Chairman, J & K Bank Ltd. & Ors on 3 May, 2005

In Viveka Nand Sethi v. Chairman, J.&K. Bank Ltd. and others (2005) 5 SCC 337, this Court has held that the principles of natural justice are required to be complied with having regard to the fact-situation obtaining therein. It cannot be put in a straitjacket formula. It cannot be applied in a vacuum without reference to the relevant facts and circumstances of the case. The principle of natural justice, it is trite, is no unruly horse. When facts are admitted, an enquiry would be an empty formality. Even the principle of estoppel will apply.
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Karnataka State Rd Trans. Corp.&Ano vs S.G.Kotturappa&Anr on 3 March, 2005

It cannot be doubted that the principles of natural justice cannot be put into a strait-jacket formula and that principles cannot be applied in a vacuum without reference to the relevant facts and circumstances of the case. This is what has been held by the Supreme Court in K.L. Tripathi Vs. State Bank of India & Ors.4; N.K. Prasad Vs. Government of India & Ors.5; State of Punjab Vs. Jagir Singh6; Karnataka SRTC Vs. S.G. Kotturappa7 and in Viveka Nand Sethi Vs. Chairman, J&K Bank Ltd.8.
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