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The HC quashed the order for violating principles of natural ...


Madras HC quashes order for violating natural justice principles, remands matter.

January 15, 2025

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The HC quashed the order for violating principles of natural justice as the Adjudicating Authority failed to consider the reply filed by the petitioner along with supporting documents. The matter was remanded to pass a fresh order after considering petitioner's reply.

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