In essence, what does 'Due Process of Law' mean? (a) The principle of natural justice (b) The procedure established by law (c) Fair application of law (d) Equality before law UPSC pre 2023

 In essence, what does

'Due Process of Law'

mean?

(a) The principle of natural justice

(b) The procedure established by law

(c) Fair application of law

(d) Equality before law


Answer - A

In essence, what does  'Due Process of Law'  mean?  (a) The principle of natural justice  (b) The procedure established by law  (c) Fair application of law  (d) Equality before law


Analysis - Difficult, Factual 


Source - Introduction To The

Constitution Of India by DD

Basu


Tip - Don't Even think to read DD Basu for the UPSC exam.


Explaination 


What is Due Process of Law?


It is a principle that makes sure that

the procedure used to make a law is free from

arbitrariness and irrationality.


In this fair play is ensured by giving every 

party a right to be heard which is the

 very basis of the principle of

natural justice. 








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