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Section 15 in The Armed Forces Tribunal Act, 2007 [Entire Act]

material irregularity in the course of the trial resulting in miscarriage of justice, but, in any other case, may dismiss the appeal where the Tribunal ... considers that no miscarriage of justice is likely to be caused or has actually resulted to the appellant: Provided that no order dismissing the appeal
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Article 14 in Constitution of India [Constitution]

Kraipak v. Union of India , It is evident that Natural Justice (natural justice is technical terminology for the rule against bias and the right ... that “the Principle of Natural Justice helps in the prevention of miscarriage of Justice, These Principles also check the arbitrary power of the State.” Classification
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Constitution of India

Kraipak v. Union of India , It is evident that Natural Justice (natural justice is technical terminology for the rule against bias and the right ... that “the Principle of Natural Justice helps in the prevention of miscarriage of Justice, These Principles also check the arbitrary power of the State.” Classification
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The Armed Forces Tribunal Act, 2007

material irregularity in the course of the trial resulting in miscarriage of justice, but, in any other case, may dismiss the appeal where the Tribunal ... considers that no miscarriage of justice is likely to be caused or has actually resulted to the appellant: Provided that no order dismissing the appeal
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