The degree of cogence need not reach certainty but it must carry a high degree of probability.'
As per the statement answer using as to in which of the situations, in sequential order the principle of natural justice is applied:
(1) Alibi
(2) Self-incrimination
(3) Presumption of innocence
(4) Strict liability
Sequence of order:
A. (1), (2), (3), (4)
B. (4), (3), (1), (2)
C. (3), (2), (1), (4)
D. (2), (3), (4), (1)
Answer: Option B
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