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Adverse comment

https://www.lawweb.in/2012/04/adverse-comment-against-person-should.html

Thursday, 19 April 2012

Adverse comment against a person should be made only after hearing said person

 
Adverse comment prejudicial to reputation of person is to be made by court only after said person is given opportunity of hearing. Affected person should be given chance to explain his conduct. Such person can move court for deletion of such remarks made against him in violation of principle of natural justice
Supreme Court of India
State Of Bihar vs Lal Krishna Advani & Ors on 16 September, 2003
JUDGMENT
BRIJESH KUMAR, J.
In this appeal, preferred by the State of Bihar, ultimately the question which falls for consideration is the effect of non-compliance of all time tested and ancient principle of natural justice. One cannot be condemned unheard is one of the attributes of the principles of natural justice, which operates even in absence of a written provision under the law. Though in the case in hand there is such a provision which, according to the appellant, was not necessary to be complied with, but the High Court of Patna has held to the contrary. It relates to applicability of Section 8B of the Commissions of Inquiry Act, 1952 (60 of 1952) (for short 'the Act').
In the year 1989 some communal riots took place in Bhagalpur District, State of Bihar, resulting in many deaths and left some others injured. Undoubtedly, it was a matter of concern and the State Government decided to constitute a Commission of Inquiry under Section 3 of the Act, which reads as under


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