Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using the codes given below:List-I List-II(Name of Case) (Decision)(a) Hira Nath Mishra Vs. Rajindera Medical College (i) The inquiry was vitiated as class IV employee has to defend himself against officers, hence denial of principles of natural justice.(b) Bhagat Ram Vs. State of H.P. (ii) Principle of natural justice can be exempted for the security of girl students and girls could be testified in the absence of miscreants.(c) A.K. Roy Vs. Union of India (iii) No deprivation of existing right enjoyed by government servant without giving him opportunity of being heard.(d) H.L. Trehan Vs. Union of India (iv) Principles of natu ral justice are not rigid norms of unchanging context, they have to be tailored to suit the nature of the proceeding.Codes:(a) (b) (c) (d)

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Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using the codes given below:<br />List-I List-II<br />(Name of Case) (Decision)<br />(a) Hira Nath Mishra Vs. Rajindera Medical College (i) The inquiry was vitiated as class IV employee has to defend himself against officers, hence denial of principles of natural justice.<br />(b) Bhagat Ram Vs. State of H.P. (ii) Principle of natural justice can be exempted for the security of girl students and girls could be testified in the absence of miscreants.<br />(c) A.K. Roy Vs. Union of India (iii) No deprivation of existing right enjoyed by government servant without giving him opportunity of being heard.<br />(d) H.L. Trehan Vs. Union of India (iv) Principles of natu ral justice are not rigid norms of unchanging context, they have to be tailored to suit the nature of the proceeding.<br />Codes:<br />(a) (b) (c) (d)






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