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Court Quashes Order on Phone Seizure, Upholds Natural Justice; Appeals to be Reconsidered with Due Opportunity.

May 14, 2022

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Seizure of mobile phones - violation of the principles of natural justice - sufficient and reasonable opportunity to the petitioners provided or not - the petition must be allowed quashing the impugned order and restoring the appeals to the file of the second respondent for reconsideration without much ado to ensure that the proceedings are decided strictly on merits and upon consideration of all material dispassionately in accordance with law after due opportunity. - HC

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