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High Court Rules Prohibitory Order Under Regulation 21 Invalid for Violating Natural Justice Principles, Lacking Procedural Fairness.

June 5, 2013

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CHA - prohibitory order - That Order under Regulation 21 was passed in violation of principles of natural justice on the face of it is arbitrary and thus not sustainable in law. - HC

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