Principle: One of the principles of natural justice is Nemo judex in causa sua, which means that no one should be a judge in his own cause. In other words, no person can judge a case in which he has an interest. Facts: X, a member of the selection board for government service, was also a candidate for selection for the same service. X did not take part in the deliberations of the board when his name was considered and approved.

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Principle: One of the principles of natural justice is Nemo judex in causa sua, which means that no one should be a judge in his own cause. In other words, no person can judge a case in which he has an interest. Facts: X, a member of the selection board for government service, was also a candidate for selection for the same service. X did not take part in the deliberations of the board when his name was considered and approved.






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