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Doctrine of Bias


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Principles of natural justice which are the judge made rules and still continue to be a classical example of judicial activism were developed by the courts to prevent accidents in the exercise of the outsourced power of adjudication to the administrative authorities so is the above principle. For some three or four hundred years Anglo-American courts have actively applied two principles of natural justice. However, this reduction of the concept of natural justice should not be allowed to obscure the truth that natural justice goes to the "very kernel of the problem of administrative justice".
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Nimish Kiran Sharma
Hidayatullah National Law University, Raipur (CG), India

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Principles of natural justice which are the judge made rules and still continue to be a classical example of judicial activism were developed by the courts to prevent accidents in the exercise of the outsourced power of adjudication to the administrative authorities so is the above principle. For some three or four hundred years Anglo-American courts have actively applied two principles of natural justice. However, this reduction of the concept of natural justice should not be allowed to obscure the truth that natural justice goes to the "very kernel of the problem of administrative justice".