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This comprehensive work Law of Natural Justice, Judicial Review & Writs by D.P. Mittal serves as an authoritative reference on one of the most fundamental concepts of administrative and constitutional law—the principles of natural justice—and their application through judicial review and writ jurisdiction.
The book provides in-depth analysis of the doctrines of audi alteram partem (right to be heard) and nemo judex in causa sua (rule against bias), their evolution in Indian and comparative jurisprudence, and their enforcement through constitutional remedies. It examines statutory provisions, constitutional mandates, and landmark judicial decisions, making it an indispensable resource for practitioners, academicians, and students.
The content spans the full scope of natural justice and writ jurisdiction, including:
• Principles and scope of natural justice in administrative and quasi-judicial actions
• Exceptions to the application of natural justice and statutory exclusion
• Concept, scope, and grounds of judicial review in India
• Writ jurisdiction under Articles 32 and 226 of the Constitution of India
• Detailed analysis of each writ – habeas corpus, mandamus, prohibition, certiorari, and quo warranto
• Remedies for violation of fundamental and legal rights through writs
• Comparative perspectives from UK, USA, and other jurisdictions
• Procedural aspects and limitations in invoking writ jurisdiction
• Role of judicial review in maintaining rule of law and constitutional governance
• Key Supreme Court and High Court rulings shaping the law of writs and natural justice
This work is particularly valuable for:
• Lawyers, judges, and legal practitioners dealing with constitutional and administrative law cases
• Law students preparing for competitive exams, including the All India Bar Examination (AIBE)
• Academicians and researchers focusing on constitutional governance and rights enforcement
• Public authorities and quasi-judicial bodies ensuring compliance with natural justice norms
By combining doctrinal clarity, statutory references, and case law insights, this book serves as both a practical guide and a scholarly treatise on Natural Justice, Judicial Review & Writs in India.
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