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Principles of natural justice necessitate that the Petitioner be ...

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January 25, 2024

Principles of natural justice necessitate that the Petitioner be given a personal hearing by Respondent No. 4 (Joint Commissioner of State Tax Appeals) before any order is passed in these appeals. The doctrine of natural justice supports the requirement for a fair hearing in administrative and judicial proceedings. - HC

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