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Quasi Judicial Act
Quasi Judicial Act, a Quasi Judicial Act requires that a decision is … is to be given not arbitrarily or in the mere discretion of an authority, but according to the facts and circumstances
Make such order as it thinks fit
1973. But the exercise of such discretion is inherently a judicial function. The choice of the mode or manner of disposal
quasi-judicial
that may be subject to notice and hearing requirements and judicial review … and obligations rather than the promulgation of rules, that requires discretion and decision, and that may be subject to notice and
Optima est lex que minimum relinquit arbitrio judicis; optimus judex qui minimum sibi
Optima est lex que minimum relinquit arbitrio judicis; optimus judex qui minimum sibi [Lat.], that law is best … is best which confides as little as possible to the discretion of a judge; that judge the best who trusts as
Administrative business
in private by persons having complete discretion, as distinguished from judicial business, which is conducted in Court under specific rules as
As it deems fit
The discretion so exercised is subject to appeal as also judicial review, and, thus, must also answer the test of reasonableness,
Optima est lex quae minimum relinquit arbitrio judicis, optimus judex qui minimum sibi
Optima est lex quae minimum relinquit arbitrio judicis, optimus judex qui minimum sibi. [* Also termed a 'Speech'] … best law is that which leaves the least to the discretion of the judge, the best judge is he who leaves
Legislative power and judicial power
Legislative power and judicial power, the essence of the distinction between legislative power and … between the obligation to apply and enforce rules and a discretion to modify rules or make new rules was at one
Court
Court Act, it is intended to encompass all curial or judicial bodies which have the jurisdiction to decide matters or claims, … of a court and deprive them of arbitrary or absolute discretion and power, J&K Iron and Steel Co. v. Iron and
Trial
in issue in legal proceedings, whether civil or criminal. Strouds Judicial Dictionary (5th Edn.) Indian Bank v. Maharashtra State Co-op. Marketing … 36), s. 6, trial by jury is entirely at the discretion of the Court or judge, and see R.S.C. Ord. XXXVI.,
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