CASE COMMENTARY ON RIDGE V. BALDWIN 1964 AC 40, UKHL 2 (14 March 1963)
Introduction: This is one of the landmark judgement which is based on development of Administration law and extended the Doctrine of Natural Justice which simply means fair procedure in judicial hearings that emphasis on justice should not only be done but it must also be seen to be done and principles are governed by justice , equity and conscience. This case laid down the modern English law of natural justice. It is considered to be one of the most significant judgements when it comes to the changes in Constitution interpretation. This principle is not manmade but confer upon us by holy almighty and it is supreme that cannot be violated by anyone as each and every individual in the society has available this rule. This was the UK labour law case which was decided by House of Lords on 14 March, 1963. Bench headed with Lord Reid, Lord Evershed, Lord Morris of Borth-y-Gest, Lord Hodson, and Lord Devlin. Background: Ridge a chief Constable in Brighton police force had served...