Abstract

What is found in its natural state is often termed as “just” and “pure”. This is because everything natural around us is believed to be in harmony with each other. The “mother nature” is deemed as an omnipotent force capable of maintaining equilibrium. Any attempt to disturb this equilibrium is viewed with contempt as it is believed the karmic forces of nature would redeem its original state. Natural justice can be viewed through the same organic prism. This paper is an attempt to describe the various views of political and legal philosophers about what is justice. A brief evolution of the rules of natural justice is followed by a Constitutional interpretation of natural justice. Various principles of natural justice have also been described.

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