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Administrative Law Medium Knowledge-Based
Bare Act Administrative Tribunals Act, 1985 · Natural Justice — Rule of Hearing

Meaning of “Audi alteram partem”:

A person cannot be condemned without being heard Answer
B An adjudicating authority must give a speaking order
C No man can be a judge in his own case
D No one should fear the courts.
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Audi alteram partem means 'hear the other side' — it is the second principle of natural justice (the first being nemo judex in causa sua — no one should judge their own case). Every person affected by an administrative or judicial decision must be given a fair opportunity to present their case before the decision is made.

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Subject Administrative Law
Difficulty Medium
Act Administrative Tribunals Act, 1985
Section Natural Justice — Rule of Hearing
Answer (A) Knowledge-Based
Paper AIBE XVII — February 2023
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