ADL2601
Assignment 2
QUIZ
(COMPLETE
ANSWERS)
Semester 1 2024
(666334) - DUE
30 April 2024
, Which one of the following is NOT a form of judicial control? Judicial Review.
Statutory Appeal. Interdict. A declaratory mandamus order. Clear my choice
The option "Statutory Appeal" is not a form of judicial control. It's a mechanism through which a
higher court reviews the decision of a lower court based on statutory provisions rather than
exercising direct control over the legality or constitutionality of laws or actions, which is the
essence of judicial review. So, you can clear that choice.
Question 2 Which one of the following is NOT an example of or a form of
internal control? Chapter 9 (of the Constitution) institutions. Parliamentary
control. Control by public bodies and commissions, such as the public
protector and the auditor general. Control by superior or senior administrators
or specially constituted bodies or institutions.
The option "Chapter 9 (of the Constitution) institutions" is not an example of internal control.
Chapter 9 institutions typically refer to independent constitutional bodies established to support
and safeguard democracy, such as the Human Rights Commission or the Public Protector. While
they play a crucial role in ensuring accountability and transparency in governance, they are not
directly involved in internal control mechanisms within government agencies or organizations.
Therefore, you can clear that choice.
Question 3 The court held that ticking boxes on the standard form reasons
letter is inadequate since this ticking of boxes disclose nothing of the
reasoning process or the information upon which it is based. Identify the case
in which this court decision was made. Bel Porto School Governing Body v
Premier, Western Cape 2002 9 BCLR 891 (CC). Nomala v Permanent
Secretary, Department of Welfare 2001 8 BCLR 844 (E). Moletsane v The
Premier of the Free State 1995 9 BCLR 1285 (O). Minister of Environmental
Affairs and Tourism v Phambili Fisheries (Pty) Ltd; Minister of Environmental
Affairs and Tourism v Bato Star Fishing (Pty) Ltd [2003] 2 All SA 616 (SCA).
The case in which the court held that ticking boxes on a standard form reasons letter is
inadequate is "Bel Porto School Governing Body v Premier, Western Cape 2002 9 BCLR 891
(CC)".
Question 4 The requirement of lawfulness has the effect that Judicial review
can no longer be excluded. Parliamentary review can no longer be excluded.
Executive review can no longer be excluded. The Public Protector’s review
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