Which of the following is NOT an essential component of the doctrine of Audi alteram partem? A Right of notice B Oral hearing C Reasoned decision D Both A and B.
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B Oral hearing
When personal hearing is given by one officer and order is passed by another officer, which of the following principle/s of natural justice is/are violated A Rule against bias B Right to hearing C Reasoned decision D all of the above
The Administrative tribunal have been recognised under which of the following articles of the constitution A Art136 and Art 227 B Art 323 A and 323 B C all of the above D Art 32
Which of the following statements is true? A All Courts are tribunals but all tribunals are not Courts B Tribunals are not bound by the decisions of Supreme Court C A tribunal is established by government D Tribunals are not bound by principles of natural justice
Acting under dictation, non-application of mind, imposing fetters on discretion, sub delegation are examples of which of the following A Excess or abuse of discretion B Failure to exercise discretion C Order based on mixed consideration D None of the above
excess or abuse of discretion can be through which of the following grounds A Living out relevant consideration B Arbitrary action C Exceeding jurisdiction D All of the above
The case of Air India v Nergesh Meerza relating to termination of service on ground of first pregnancy is a classic example of ……. A Acting under dictation B Unreasonableness C Excess of jurisdiction D Non observance of principles of natural justice
Which of the following is NOT an essential to issue writ of mandamus A Legal duty of authority B Refusal to do the duty C Legal right of the petitioner D It lies against private individual
When the court finds that the order is suffering from error apparent on face of the record, which of the following writs can be issued? A Writ Of Habeas Corpus B Writ Of Mandamus C Writ Of Certiorari D Writ Of Quo Warranto
the institution of ombudsman originated in 1809 at A France B Sweden C Germany D Australia
The tortious liability of the government is recognised in the Indian constitution by A Art 298 B Art 294 C Art 323 D Art 299
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