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Difference between procedural and substantive due process

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The legal doctrine that require the government officials to follow fair procedure before depriving a person of liberty, property or life is called Procedural due process. If an official enforces a judgements against a party without hearing his arguments then it would be considered as violation of Procedural due process.

While the Substantive due process is a principle that allows the courts to protect fundamental rights of the people from the government intervention even in the procedural due process is not mentioned in the constitution

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