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SJD1501 Assignment 3 Semester 2 2024 | Due 12 September 2024. All questions answered with references. Assessment 3 - 568042 568042 ASSESSMENT 3 - WRITTEN ASSIGNMENT 1. What are the differences between criminal and civil cases in the Republic of South Africa? (2 marks) 2. Discuss the differences between High Courts and Magistrates’ Courts based on your understanding (3 marks). 3. For each of the following five cases, please state 1) whether the case is criminal or civil in nature, and 2) which South African court has jurisdiction in the case: 3.1 Obakeng, the founder of a social media network heads the unlawful operation of releasing the users’ data to third party companies for profit. The users decided to sue the social media network company as a result of this. The claim was to the value of R850 000. 3.2 Anna has been married to Tom for 15 years and they have 3 children together. They decide to get a divorce as a result of Anna committing adultery. Tom issues summons and Anna disputes the settlement agreement. 3.3 Cindy attended a soccer match one day and met up with a classmate John after to have some lunch, John had too much to drink and attempted to sexually assault Cindy against her consent. 3.4 Neo got accepted into the chess team and Arnold did not, Arnold was jealous of Neo and punched him in the face outside the school property. 3.5 Jacob the father of baby Kekana, was not awarded custody over him. He fetched him after school and never returned him to his mother Lerato. Lerato called the police and reported Kekana missing. (10 Marks) 4. Explain what a constitutional court is, and what types of cases it handles (3 Marks). 5. Discuss the purpose of the criminal justice system and how it ensures the prevention and control of crime to maintain public order (2 Marks). TOTAL: 20 MARKS

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1. What are the differences between criminal and civil cases in the Republic of South Africa?

In the Republic of South Africa, criminal and civil cases differ primarily in their purpose, parties
involved, and procedures. Criminal cases are brought by the state against an individual or entity
accused of violating the law, with the aim of maintaining public order and punishing unlawful
behavior. The accused in a criminal case faces prosecution by the state, and if found guilty, can be
subjected to penalties such as imprisonment, fines, or community service. The standard of proof in
criminal cases is "beyond a reasonable doubt," requiring the prosecution to prove the defendant's
guilt with a high level of certainty.

In contrast, civil cases involve disputes between private parties, such as individuals, companies, or
organizations, over legal rights and obligations. These cases typically focus on issues like contracts,
property disputes, or personal injury claims. The goal of a civil case is to resolve the dispute and
provide compensation or specific remedies to the aggrieved party, rather than to punish the defendant.
The standard of proof in civil cases is "on a balance of probabilities," meaning that the plaintiff must
show that their claim is more likely to be true than not. Additionally, while criminal cases often
result in penalties such as imprisonment, civil cases usually lead to financial compensation or orders
for specific performance.

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2. Discuss the differences between High Courts and Magistrates’ Courts based on your
understanding.

Jurisdiction

 High Courts: These are superior courts with jurisdiction over more serious civil and criminal
cases. They handle cases that are beyond the authority of Magistrates' Courts, such as those
involving serious crimes (like murder) or large sums of money in civil disputes. High Courts
also have the authority to hear appeals from Magistrates' Courts.

 Magistrates' Courts: These are lower courts with limited jurisdiction. They deal with less
serious criminal cases and smaller civil claims. Magistrates' Courts are divided into District and
Regional Courts, with District Courts handling minor offenses and civil cases involving smaller
amounts of money, while Regional Courts handle more serious criminal cases (excluding
murder, treason, and rape) and larger civil claims.

Authority and Decision-Making

 High Courts: Judges in High Courts have significant authority and their decisions can set legal
precedents. These courts often deal with complex legal matters and constitutional issues.

 Magistrates' Courts: Magistrates have less authority compared to judges in High Courts.
Their decisions are usually confined to the cases at hand and do not typically set broader legal
precedents.

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