Law and procedure of departmental enquiries (in private and public sectors) c.2
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- 342.0684 GHA 2nd ed
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This book is concerned with elucidating the principles and procedure followed in conducting Departmental Enquiries.
In departmental enquiries most of the law is not codified and at each stage the employees or departmental officers are faced with a dilema whether a particular procedure adopted is or is not consistent with the principles of natural justice or reasonable opportunity and in absence of any clear enunciation of the applicability of these principles in varying circumstances they are likely to suffer serious consequences.
The principles of departmental enquiries are derived either directly or indirectly from the well known principles of natural justice. The Author has, therefore, explained the implications and the contents of the principles of natural justice so that the readers may have a clear idea of this concept and they may be able to apply the same to varying situations of departmental enquiries and also to follow the reasoning of court as to why particular procedure is said to be consistent or non-consistent with the principles of natural justice.
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