Rejecting appeal without reasons violates natural justice, undermines objectivity.
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The court quashed the impugned orders rejecting the appeal as the appellate authority failed to assign any reasons, violating principles of natural justice. It is settled law that reasons are the heartbeat of every conclusion, and an order without valid reasons cannot be sustained. Giving reasons substitutes subjectivity with objectivity. The Supreme Court has held that administrative author
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