What is the difference between judicial and quasi-judicial powers?
Why is the distinction between executive and quasi-judicial powers often complex?
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In the context of natural justice, what does the term "Audi alteram partem" refer to?
What landmark ruling did Swadeshi Cotton Mills establish concerning natural justice?
What does the term "ultra vires" refer to in the context of administrative decisions?
What does the exception of "impracticability" refer to in the context of natural justice?
How can certiorari or prohibition be used regarding quasi-judicial powers?
What is the significance of the "prejudice test" in evaluating violations of natural justice?
Which article of the Indian Constitution requires the Election Commission to provide its opinion before the Governor makes a decision on disqualification matters?
Which of the following best describes the judicial perspective regarding orders violating natural justice in India?
In the case of Nawab Khan Abbaskhan v. State of Gujarat, what was the Supreme Court's ruling?
In which scenario is the application of natural justice typically not required?
What principle is applied to allow decision-making even in cases of potential bias due to the need for resolution?
What is the primary difference between a voidable order and a void order?
Which of the following best describes the concept of "absolute necessity"?
In the context of exceptions to natural justice, what does "public interest" imply?
Under which circumstance can the principles of natural justice be excluded according to the Indian Constitution?
What is the significance of the case S.P. Gupta v. U.O.I regarding the application of natural justice?
What is the primary reason for excluding natural justice principles in cases of emergency?
Which case exemplified the application of the doctrine of necessity when a government body represented victims despite potential conflicts of interest?
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