Step 1: Read the statement carefully.
"No person can be compelled to be a witness against himself" is about protection from being forced to give self-damaging evidence.
Step 2: Eliminate the close-sounding options.
Double jeopardy is about not being tried twice for the same offence, right to silence is a broader procedural liberty, and presumption of innocence is about the burden of proof, none of which match this exact wording.
Step 3: Match the wording to the rule.
This exact protection is called the right against self-incrimination, guaranteed under Article 20(3) of the Constitution.
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