Ang Tibay vs. CIR (G.R. No. 46496, February 27, 1940) — The Right to Due Process in Administrative Proceedings
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In Ang Tibay v. Court of Industrial Relations, the Supreme Court laid down the “cardinal primary rights” in administrative due process, ensuring fairness even outside judicial trials.
Key Points:Right to a hearing
Consideration of the evidence presented
Decision supported by evidence
Decision rendered based on the record
The tribunal must act on its own independent consideration
The decision must be rendered in such a manner that the parties can know the issues involved
The tribunal must render its decision on the evidence presented at the hearing
️ Discussion Prompt:
In what ways has Ang Tibay influenced modern labor law and administrative cases in the Philippines?