Pilip Standly Bosko vs Eeshwari Wllipuram – CA NO.861/98-2013

In the case between Pilip Standly Bosko (Defendant-Appellant) and Eeshwari Wllipuram (Plaintiff-Respondent), the court addressed whether the District Court’s judgment should be set aside on the basis of a violation of natural justice, arising from the court’s failure to hear an application filed by the defendant-appellant before judgment was delivered. It was determined that the omission to hear and decide the defendant’s application constituted a denial of the defendant’s right to a fair hearing, a fundamental element of natural justice. The principle reaffirmed was that the right to be heard is integral to the judicial process, and a failure in this respect will render proceedings invalid. The decision relied on examination of the court records and journal entries, emphasizing the necess

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