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Mind map on a relationship between Justice, Administration of Justice,…
Mind map on a relationship between Justice, Administration of Justice, Principles of Natural Justice
Justice:The concept of fairness, equity, and moral rightness in resolving disputes and ensuring individuals' rights are upheld.
Administration of Justice:The system through which laws are applied and legal disputes are resolved within a society.
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Legal Professionals: Judges, lawyers, and legal experts involved in advocating and adjudicating cases.
Legal Procedures: Established processes for filing cases, presenting evidence, and reaching resolutions.
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Right to a Fair Hearing: Everyone has the right to present their case and respond to opposing arguments.
Impartial Decision-Maker: The decision-maker should be unbiased and without any conflicts of interest.
No Bias: Decisions should not be influenced by prejudice, preconceived notions, or personal interests.
Notice and Opportunity to Be Heard: Parties must be informed of the case against them and given a chance to respond.
Rule Against Self-Incrimination: Individuals cannot be forced to provide evidence that may incriminate themselves.
Decisions Based on Evidence: Verdicts should be based on relevant and admissible evidence presented.
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Natural Justice:Fundamental procedural fairness principles that guide the legal process and ensure fairness in decision-making.
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Legal institutions and processes aim to deliver just outcomes and resolve conflicts based on societal norms of fairness and equity.
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