Afriforum NPC v Minister of Tourism and Others ; Solidarity Trade Union v Minister of Small Business Development and Others (498/2020) [2021] ZASCA 121 (22 September 2021)

Afriforum NPC v Minister of Tourism and Others ; Solidarity Trade Union v Minister of Small Business Development and Others (498/2020) [2021] ZASCA 121 (22 September 2021)

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Citizenship and Immigration · Education · Environment, Climate and Wildlife · Health and Food Safety · Human Rights · International Law · Labour and Employment · Public administration
Dispute Resolution and Mediation · Human Rights
Dispute Resolution and Mediation
Environment, Climate and Wildlife · Infrastructure and Transportation
Education · Human Rights · Labour and Employment · Public administration
Judgment
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Reported
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Disaster Management Act 57 of 2002 (DMA) – decisions and regulations
made during state of national disaster under the DMA – policy decisions of the National
Coronavirus Command Council, a cabinet committee comprising of the entire cabinet,
not justiciable because they had no legal effect – regulations made in terms of the
DMA (the level 4 regulations) made in a procedurally fair manner, alternatively in a
rational decision-making process – Minister of Co-operative Governance and
Traditional Affairs applied her mind to representations received from members of the
public – with two exceptions, the level 4 regulations found to be reasonable and
justifiable limitations of fundamental rights – reg 16(2)(f), which permitted only limited
forms of exercise during the level 4 lockdown, and items 1 and 2 of Part E of Table 1,
read with reg 28(3), which prohibited the over-the-counter sale of hot food, declared
to be invalid to the extent of their conflict with the Constitution – challenge to directions
made by the Minister of Trade, Industry and Competition moot.

Reported
Reported

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Social development – Early Childhood Development facilities – payment of subsidies by national and provincial Departments of Social Development – whether breaches of constitutional obligations established – principles applicable to determination of disputes of fact in application proceedings re-stated.