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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 case. In other words, no person can judge a case in which he has an interest. Facts: ‘X’, a member of the selection board for a 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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The principle Nemo Judex in causa sua is violated only if a person directly participates in decisions regarding their own case. In this case, the principle is upheld as 'X' refrained from judging his own case.
Updated On: Aug 11, 2025
  • Selection of ‘X’ is against the principle of natural justice
  • Selection of ‘X’ is not against the principle of natural justice
  • ‘X’ has committed a violation of the principle of natural justice
  • ‘X’ is allowed to be selected despite his involvement in the process
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The Correct Option is B

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Though 'X' is a member of the selection board, he did not participate in the deliberation concerning his own selection, which ensures compliance with the principle of Nemo Judex in causa sua. Therefore, the selection is valid.
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