Constitutional Law Cases on Natural Justice Test For Bias

Attorney General v Sallah

Court: Supreme Court

Year: 1970

Principle(s): 1. It is not enough for a party to allege that a judge may be biased. There must be adequate proof; 2. The proof is the preponderance of evidence, same as in civil cases; 3. Merely knowing a judge is not proof that the judge will be biased; 4. There must be evidence to show a real likelihood of bias.