In
Ang Tibay v. Court of Industrial Relations, due process in administrative proceedings requires
compliance with the following cardinal principles: (1) the respondents’ right
to a hearing, which includes the right to present one’s case and submit
supporting evidence, must be observed; (2) the tribunal must consider the
evidence presented; (3) the decision must have some basis to support itself;
(4) there must be substantial evidence; (5) the decision must
be rendered on the evidence presented at the hearing, or at least contained in
the record and disclosed to the parties affected; (6) in arriving
at a decision, the tribunal must have acted on its own consideration of the law
and the facts of the controversy and must not have simply accepted the views of
a subordinate; and (7) the decision must be rendered in such manner that
respondents would know the reasons for it and the various issues involved.
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