'The degree of cogence need not reach certainty but it must carry a high degree of probability.' As per the statement answer using codes as to in which of the situations, in sequential order the principle of natural justice is applied:Codes:(a) Alibi(b) Self-incrimination(c) Presumption of innocence(d) Strict liability Sequence of order:

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'The degree of cogence need not reach certainty but it must carry a high degree of probability.' As per the statement answer using codes as to in which of the situations, in sequential order the principle of natural justice is applied:<br />Codes:<br />(a) Alibi<br />(b) Self-incrimination<br />(c) Presumption of innocence<br />(d) Strict liability Sequence of order: