THE PRINCIPLES OF NATURAL JUSTICE IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND
ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
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Title
THE PRINCIPLES OF NATURAL JUSTICE IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND
ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
DR. S. B. M. MARUME
C. W. NAMUSI,
R. R. JUBENKANDA
Description
According to S.B.M Marume (1988) and J.M Stevens (1982:279), it is maintained that in many
democratic societies both developed and developing ones where administrative adjudication affects the rights of
an individual, the common law principles of natural justice require that an individual citizen affected by a
decision should: be given a fair hearing; that s/he be informed of the case against him/her; be given an
opportunity to prepare and present his/her case and that the institution taking the decision be unbiased
democratic societies both developed and developing ones where administrative adjudication affects the rights of
an individual, the common law principles of natural justice require that an individual citizen affected by a
decision should: be given a fair hearing; that s/he be informed of the case against him/her; be given an
opportunity to prepare and present his/her case and that the institution taking the decision be unbiased
Publisher
nternational Journal of Business and Management Invention
Date
2016
Collection
Citation
“THE PRINCIPLES OF NATURAL JUSTICE IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND
ADMINISTRATIVE LAW,” ZOU Institutional Repository, accessed July 6, 2025, https://ir.zou.ac.zw/items/show/240.
ADMINISTRATIVE LAW,” ZOU Institutional Repository, accessed July 6, 2025, https://ir.zou.ac.zw/items/show/240.
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