In which landmark case was it held that Principles of Natural Justice were applicable not only to judicial and quasi-judicial functions, but also to administrative functions?
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In A.K. Kraipak v. Union of India, the SC held that the line between administrative and quasi-judicial functions is thin, and principles of natural justice apply to both. This expanded natural justice beyond the traditional judicial sphere to cover all government decision-making affecting citizens' rights.