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,UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIONS
15 May 2023
ADL2601
Administrative Law
100 Marks
3.15 Hours
First Examiner: Dr. J. Ramages
Second Examiner: Adv. N. Malatsi
THIS PAPER CONSISTS OF 8 (EIGHT) PAGES – INCLUDING INSTRUCTIONS.
PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE
ANSWERING THE EXAMINATION QUESTIONS.
1. The examination question paper counts 100 marks.
2. It consists of 19 (nineteen) compulsory questions. Answer ALL of the questions.
, Page 2 of 8
3. The duration of the examination is 3 hours and 15 minutes. Your answers must be
submitted via the myExams platform on the 15th of May 2023 on or before 11h45am
(South African Standard Time).
4. In addition to the duration of the examination indicated on the timetable, you are
given 30 minutes to FINALISE the uploading of your exam file. Your exam file
must be uploaded via the myExams platform on 15th of May
2023 BEFORE 11:45 (South African Standard Time).
5. This a closed-book examination. While the examination is in progress, you are not
allowed to consult another person or any source in order to assist you to answer any
of the questions contained in this question paper. While the examination is in
progress, you may not assist another student in answering any of the questions
contained in this question paper.
6. This examination is proctored via the Invigilator App. You are required to activate (or
log in to) the Invigilator app between 7:45am and 08:30am (South African Standard
Time).
The QR code is below:
6.1 Please note: If a student is found to have been outside the invigilator app for a total
of 10 minutes during their examination session, they will be considered to have
violated Unisa's examination rules and their marks will be withheld.
6.2 You only have 15 minutes after the due time to submit your script on the
Invigilator App.
6.3 You will have 48 hours from the date of their examination to upload their
invigilator results from the Invigilator App. Failure to do so will result in students
deemed not to have utilised the invigilation or proctoring tools.