Asked by Maryam Ahsan on May 05, 2024
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Administrative bodies must usually hold a hearing to allow persons affected by a proposed decision to appear and defend against such action before a decision is finalized.
Administrative Bodies
Organizations or agencies created to implement and manage government policy, regulations, and public programs.
Hearing
A legal proceeding where arguments, evidence, and testimonies are presented to a judicial authority to resolve a dispute.
Proposed Decision
A preliminary decision offered by a deciding authority with the intention of becoming final, pending any objections or modifications.
- Understand the importance of ensuring that administrative decisions are in alignment with the principles of natural justice.
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Learning Objectives
- Understand the importance of ensuring that administrative decisions are in alignment with the principles of natural justice.
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